On the contrary, Taiwan says that a vast number of cyber-attacks that it suffers come from China. "It is like fighting combat when we are dealing with attacks like these," said a Taiwanese official earlier this month. The cyber-war drills are to take place on Friday, which will try to break into the administration servers and websites by duping the workers in receiving misleading messages. "Taiwan considers China as the main offender for these cyberattacks threats on the island," said Veerle Nouwens, Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies, UK.
"Taiwanese administration's systems suffer around 30 million cyberattacks every month, and China is responsible for half of it," says the administrator general of Cyber Security Agency, Taiwan. He further adds, "But, no matter where the origin of the attacks happen, building a robust cyber-security system is the first priority for every government and private-sector corporations." Risks involved- The cyber-war exercises were formally started by Raymond Greene, Director, AIT, at a Microsoft event. "It is a start of new opportunities between the two nations i ..
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