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China is identified as a primary state actor capable of targeting U.S. critical national infrastructure through cyber operations [1] and state-sponsored reconnaissance [2]. Furthermore, the nation is central to geopolitical tensions and security policies regarding the exclusion of its firms from critical infrastructure [3] and the potential for a competitive arms race following security incidents [4].
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Cybersecurity Trends and Predictions 2025 From Industry Insiders itprotoday.com 2 facts
claimChina may escalate cyber operations against U.S. critical infrastructure as tensions regarding Taiwan rise.
claimAdversarial nation-states, including Russia, China, and Iran, sponsor malicious actors who conduct reconnaissance to identify vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure sectors such as healthcare, water, energy, and telecommunications.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 1 fact
claimA security incident involving critical infrastructure could trigger a race between Western nations and China to eliminate social and technical vulnerabilities, potentially leading to a military arms race and significant economic losses.