日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区

 

Cyberattacks a 'shared concern' at Xi-Obama summit

0 Comment(s)Print E-mail China Daily, June 9, 2013
Adjust font size:

Cyberattacks are a mutual concern for China and the United States, and both countries have agreed to address this global issue, the presidents of the two nations said on Friday after the first meeting of their two-day summit in California.

President Xi Jinping told reporters after meeting with US President Barack Obama that cybersecurity is a shared concern, and that China and the US need to work together to address it.

He said China is a victim of cyberattacks, too, and a firm defender of cybersecurity.

Through genuine cooperation, China and the US can remove suspicion, Xi said, adding that working together on cybersecurity could be a bright spot in future cooperation.

Obama said the US and China should reach a "firm understanding" on Internet issues, and that the two leaders and countries will have further discussions.

"Because of the incredible advances in technology, the issue of cybersecurity and the need for rules and a common approach are going to be increasingly important," he said.

Xi said the two countries have agreed to form a work group under the framework of the China-US strategic security dialogue.

The next annual talks will involve hundreds of government officials and experts from both sides, and the dialogue will be on a wide range of issues related to bilateral relations.

Xi noted that the cybersecurity issue had drawn a lot of media attention in the run-up to his meeting with Obama.

It is claimed that the websites of China's Ministry of Defense and People's Liberation Army receive an average of 144,000 attacks a month from overseas, of which 62.9 percent are from the US.

Li Hong, secretary-general of the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, said the work group is a positive step for both sides to address a thorny issue, but a breakthrough will need more sincerity from the US.

Crystal Chang, a lecturer of sociology and Asian studies at the University of California Berkeley, said cybersecurity is the most pressing issue facing not only the Sino-American relationship but also the international community.

Because cyberwarfare is not well defined in the international arena, the rules of engagement are unclear, she said.

"What constitutes an attack by one country on another?" she said. "What type of attack should be considered an act of war, and what type of response does it warrant? We don't have answers to these very important questions."

The US and China have an opportunity to work together and lead the world in these matters, Chang added.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comment(s)

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Enter the words you see:   
    Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 安国市| 黔南| 全椒县| 凤山市| 卢湾区| 酒泉市| 阿坝县| 运城市| 文成县| 白朗县| 紫云| 定襄县| 阿巴嘎旗| 宾阳县| 民权县| 阳春市| 福清市| 会同县| 大余县| 铁岭市| 和顺县| 法库县| 织金县| 枣强县| 台南市| 黎川县| 东兴市| 长宁县| 杭锦旗| 桃江县| 汉源县| 威信县| 银川市| 东港市| 新乐市| 司法| 绥阳县| 喜德县| 平潭县| 阿勒泰市| 盐池县|