Is China the target of new US global cyberspace and digital technology strategy?


By Ji Siqi

Policy aims to stop Washington and its allies falling behind rivals in the tech race in a move that appears to be aimed at Beijing. Secretary of State Antony Blinken tells cybersecurity event that the United States is committed to ‘digital solidarity, not sovereignty’. — SCMP

Washington has rolled out a new cyberspace strategy which appears to be aimed at countering Beijing, with the focus squarely on enhancing international collaborations that will exclude China.

The international cyberspace and digital policy strategy is intended to enhance international collaborations in the realm of cybersecurity and other technological advancements, from artificial intelligence to quantum computing.

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