Adam Segal

Adam Segal is the Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. He writes at Asia Unbound.

Do the United States and China Need a Cybersecurity Hotline?

Do the United States and China Need a Cybersecurity Hotline?

A red telephone for the Internet age, and four other ways cybersecurity in the People's Republic could move ahead in 2013 More »

Meet China's 'Legendary Female Cyber Cop'

Meet China's 'Legendary Female Cyber Cop'

What mini-celebrity officials like Gao Yuan of the Beijing Public Security Bureau's Cybersecurity Defense Division reveal about Chinese cyber security. More »

China's Twitter-Spam War Against Pro-Tibet Activists

China's Twitter-Spam War Against Pro-Tibet Activists

Beijing believes it has a real interest in trying to shape online discussions, but can spamming people work? More »

The Rise of Asia's Cyber Militias

The Rise of Asia's Cyber Militias

China, Japan, and others are developing informal teams of patriotic hackers to defend their nations. More »

Does China Have an Internet Strategy?

Does China Have an Internet Strategy?

What the country's web restrictions mean for its foreign policy More »

How China Thinks About the Future of Cyberspace Conflict

How China Thinks About the Future of Cyberspace Conflict

Chinese analysts are writing about how their country should approach what one author calls "cyber war mobilization" More »

Chinese Analysts See Cyberspace Conflict With U.S. as Very Likely

Chinese Analysts See Cyberspace Conflict With U.S. as Very Likely

Public statements from China's cybersecurity experts also call for a version of international cooperation, but lament accusations that China is behind cyberattacks More »

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