In this episode, Paul Asadoorian, Allan Alford, and Josh Corman discuss the growing threat posed by China, particularly in the context of cyber operations and geopolitical ambitions. They explore the implications of China’s strategies, the vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, and the need for transparency and trust in digital systems. The conversation highlights the urgency of addressing these threats as they relate to Taiwan and the broader global landscape. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the critical issues surrounding digital infrastructure, emphasizing the over-dependence on unreliable systems and the need for greater trust and transparency. They explore the balance between usability and security, the challenges posed by security appliances, and the regulatory landscape affecting digital trust. The conversation also highlights the importance of empowering smaller enterprises and addressing the asymmetry in cyber defense, particularly for those at the bottom of the economic pyramid. The speakers advocate for proactive measures to prepare for future disruptions and the need for collective action to improve the overall security landscape.
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