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CyberdefendingTaiwan: LessonsfromUkraine ConferenceReport Chris Jay Hoofnagle November 15, 2023

15 Nov 2023

The event focused on the cybersecurity, not the kinetic, aspects of the conflict between Taiwan and China.2 As the title suggests, panelists leveraged lessons from Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine to inform Taiwan’s posture. [...] Here, too, the West is diametrically opposed: efforts such as the Tallinn Manual demonstrate the com- mitment to translate human rights norms and international humanitarian law into uses of technology for military purposes.4 Korzak explained that the Ukrainian attacks, at least in the short term, have reversed the roles of Russia and the West. [...] and Hong Kong, resulting in the companies making a new pitch to connect the US, Taiwan, and the Philippines. [...] Janet Napolitano is a Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Pub- lic Policy, and the Founder and Faculty Director of the Center for Security in Politics at UC Berkeley. [...] Napolitano is the current President of the Truman Scholarship Foundation and serves as a board member for RAND Corporation, VIR Biotechnologies, Zoom, the International Rescue Committee, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
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