China’s Cybersecurity Strategy Is Shifting From Control to Infrastructure Defense

China’s cybersecurity approach is undergoing a quiet but meaningful transformation. For much of the past decade, digital security policy was widely interpreted through the lens of information control and regulatory enforcement. While governance and oversight remain central, recent developments suggest that system continuity

Cybersecurity Moves From Compliance to National Infrastructure Priority in China

From regulatory obligation to systemic function Cybersecurity in China is undergoing a conceptual shift. What was once treated primarily as a compliance requirement is increasingly recognized as a foundational component of national infrastructure. As digital systems permeate finance, manufacturing, energy, transport, and public

Yearender: How China Is Powering Ahead With an Efficiency Revolution

As global technology competition intensifies and supply chains become more fragmented, China is responding not by retreating inward, but by doubling down on efficiency. Across factories, logistics hubs, energy systems, and digital platforms, the country is quietly building an internal engine designed to

Cyberattack Floods China’s TikTok Rival Kuaishou With Porn and Violent Content

One of China’s largest short video platforms was hit by a major cyberattack this week, leaving users shocked after pornographic and violent videos suddenly appeared across its livestreaming service. The incident has raised fresh questions about digital security in a country known for

Brian Walshe Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder of His Wife

A verdict that ends years of uncertainty A Massachusetts court has sentenced Brian Walshe to life in prison for the murder of his wife Ana Walshe, closing a case that has haunted investigators and the public for nearly three years. The sentence was

How Data Governance Is Becoming a Pillar of China’s Tech Economy

Data Moves From Resource to Responsibility Data has become one of the most valuable assets in China’s technology economy, but its importance now extends beyond collection and use. Governance has emerged as a central concern as data underpins finance, logistics, manufacturing, and public

US Regulator Signals Possible Ban on Chinese Telecom Firms From American Networks

The United States is considering a significant move against three of China’s largest telecom companies as part of its ongoing efforts to curb robocalls and strengthen national security protections. The Federal Communications Commission announced that it may bar China Mobile, China Telecom and

Can Singapore’s Cyber Laws Keep Up With the Speed of Borderless Online Threats?

Singapore has built a reputation for strong digital governance and strict cyber regulations, but analysts say the city state now faces a growing challenge. Online threats are spreading faster and across more borders than ever before, testing whether even the most robust legal

UK Targets Russian and Chinese Firms as Concerns Grow Over Cyberattacks and Hybrid Warfare

The United Kingdom has issued a new round of sanctions on organisations linked to Russia and China as part of its broader effort to counter what it describes as intensifying information warfare and cyber threats from hostile foreign states. The announcement came as

Chinese Reusable Rocket Booster Crashes During First Attempt at Historic Landing

China’s fast growing commercial space industry reached an important milestone with the Zhuque 3 rocket making it to orbit but the mission ended with disappointment as the reusable booster failed to complete its landing attempt. The test marked the first time a private