U.S.-China Cybersecurity Cooperation Needs to Move More Rapidly
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Digital Futures Project
The United States and China have wildly different visions for the future of the Internet. But they have shared interests in a secure, dynamic digital economy, Microsoft’s Jing de Jong-Chen argues – enough common ground to make progress on international norms.
U.S.-China Cybersecurity Cooperation Needs to Move More Rapidly by The Wilson Center
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Jing de Jong-Chen
Former Public Policy Fellow;
Board Advisor, Science and Technology Innovation Program, Wilson Center Former Partner and General Manager, Global Security Strategy and Diplomacy Group in the Corporate, External and Legal Affairs Division at Microsoft Corp
Board Advisor, Science and Technology Innovation Program, Wilson Center Former Partner and General Manager, Global Security Strategy and Diplomacy Group in the Corporate, External and Legal Affairs Division at Microsoft Corp
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