Taiwan completes drills amid heightened tensions with China
- Taiwan's President William Lai stated that Taiwan is committed to strengthening its defense against military and cybersecurity threats during the Cybersec Expo in Taipei.
- The National Security Bureau reported that Taiwan faced an average of 2.4 million daily intrusion attempts in 2024, more than double the total from 2023.
- Raymond Greene from the American Institute in Taiwan mentioned that Taiwan leads the Asia-Pacific region in cybersecurity threat volume, with 55 percent of 412 billion threats targeting Taiwan in 2023.
- The Cybersec Expo hosts over 400 cybersecurity brands, showcasing the importance of international partnerships to tackle cybersecurity challenges.
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Taiwan completes drills amid heightened tensions with China
Taiwan is set to complete a week of "rapid response" exercises aimed at boosting the island's ability to react quickly to threats from China. There has been a recent uptick in tensions after China sent military planes into areas near Taiwan.
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