{"id":57808,"date":"2020-07-24T16:45:17","date_gmt":"2020-07-24T06:45:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=57808"},"modified":"2020-07-24T16:12:30","modified_gmt":"2020-07-24T06:12:30","slug":"policy-guns-and-money-internet-security-tech-firms-in-hong-kong-and-global-trust-in-china","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/policy-guns-and-money-internet-security-tech-firms-in-hong-kong-and-global-trust-in-china\/","title":{"rendered":"Policy, Guns and Money: internet security, tech firms in Hong Kong and global trust in China"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In this episode, Tom Uren of ASPI\u2019s International Cyber Policy Centre speaks to Sean Duca from cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks about Tom\u2019s report<\/a> examining how internet service providers can defend the undefendable. They discuss how ISPs can do more to protect users from online threats.<\/p>\n

Louisa Bochner and Elise Thomas from our cyber team then discuss what the future might look like for multinational tech companies operating in Hong Kong and the challenges they face as China\u2019s Great Firewall descends on HK.<\/p>\n

And The Strategist<\/em>\u2019s Brendan Nicholson speaks to the head of ASPI\u2019s defence, strategy and national security program, Michael Shoebridge, about the increasing value being placed on trust globally, and the deficit in China\u2019s trust account with the world.<\/p>\n