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Sources: UK and Chinese security officials set up a forum to discuss cyberattacks after hacking accusations, the first of its kind, to help prevent escalation

British and Chinese security officials established a forum to discuss cyberattacks following a spate of hacking accusations that soured relations between the two countries.

Bloomberg Alex Wickham

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  • @alexwickham Alex Wickham on x
    Exclusive: British and Chinese security officials have established a new forum to discuss cyber attacks, Bloomberg can reveal. An agreement between London and Beijing, which has not been made public, has forged a new “Cyber Dialogue” for security officials with the aim of
  • @metacurity.com Cynthia Brumfield on bluesky
    Good luck with that!  —  British and Chinese security officials established a forum to discuss cyberattacks following a spate of hacking accusations that soured relations between the two countries.  —  www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
  • @lukaszolejnik Lukasz Olejnik on bluesky
    UK and China have established a communication channel on cybersecurity to exchange information about cyberattacks.  The aim is to reduce tensions, improve communication, and lower the risk of escalation.  Should there be a similar channel for information operations? www.bloomberg…