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The Long Game: Cybersecurity, Geopolitics, and the Risks of Technological Vulnerability
In recent discussions surrounding national security, cybersecurity, and international relations, a recurring theme emerges: the persistent and evolving threat posed by foreign actors, particularly China, in infiltrating critical US infrastructure through digital means. This conversation underscores the importance of understanding the long-term strategies of adversaries, the vulnerabilities within U.S. systems, and the implications for national security.