Greg Hoobler
Director, Global Client Relationships@Sibylline - Geopolitical & Security Risk Intelligence Consulting
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Amazing Rebecca Mingotti Landriani & Grace Goodwin, thanks for doing such an awesome job representing Sibylline Ltd
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William Kilmer
Venture Investor | Company Builder | Best-Selling Author of Transformative | Innovation Strategist
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China has emerged as Washington's overriding challenge of the twenty-first century. This rivalry between the world's two largest economies is not just about dominance; it's about shaping the future. In a world that is increasingly interconnected and technologically driven, leadership in innovation and technology is paramount. The battle for supremacy in these areas will have far-reaching consequences that extend well beyond the confines of economic competition.Visiting Beijing, you can't help but be in awe at their ability to drive change from the top with advanced long-term planning and little opposition. The West has an advantage in creating a competitive landscape and opening options to the opportunities it presents. Collaboration, innovation, and adaptation are advantages and will be key in navigating this complex terrain.This is a great article from Michael A. Brown that outlines the challenge and an appeal on how to best address it. #innovation #nationalsecurity #cybersecurity #criticalinfrastructure #criticaltechnology https://lnkd.in/gRnF4QMH
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Factal
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Those who subscribe to Benchmarker are reading stories about how security leaders are focusing in on geopolitics, how other teams are getting real-time intel, and SF's buildup for APEC.You can read it here, and then subscribe https://hubs.la/Q028cdP90
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UK and Japan sign Science, Technology, and Security Accord:On May 17th, The UK and Japan announced a significant bilateral partnership called the "Hiroshima Accord" focusing on economic, security, and technological collaboration.#technology #science #collaboration #security #instituteofdirectors
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Jimmy G.
Geotech, supply chains, and China
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If you want to read one thing to understand current technology and security policy with regards to China, read The Wire China's interview with Jason Matheny, CEO of the RAND Corporation. #uschina #technology #artificialintelligence #semiconductors #emergingtech #supplychains #techcompetition
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Enrico Cau, PhD
Political Analyst, Commentator
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Several large Taiwanese manufacturers are considering setting up a second headquarters overseas to ensure they can keep operating in the event of a Chinese attack on their country.The plans, which remain preliminary in most cases, highlight how global efforts to secure supply chains are forcing companies that play a vital role in manufacturing networks, especially for tech products, to make extensive changes.“We have clients who are looking into or planning for setting up a second headquarters,” said Rauniei Kuo, a partner and head of the family office business at KPMG in Taiwan. The groups are “in manufacturing [and] currently looking for a location for a second headquarters in south-east Asia, just in case an emergency happens in Taiwan, to give them an alternative command system abroad that they can immediately activate”.https://lnkd.in/gnz8PEj4
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Isaac Stone Fish
CEO and Founder at Strategy Risks
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"Several large Taiwanese manufacturers are considering setting up a second headquarters overseas to ensure they can keep operating in the event of a Chinese attack on their country. The plans, which remain preliminary in most cases, highlight how global efforts to secure supply chains are forcing companies that play a vital role in manufacturing networks, especially for tech products, to make extensive changes." 'We have clients who are looking into or planning for setting up a second headquarters,' said Rauniei Kuo, a partner and head of the family office business at KPMG in Taiwan. The groups are 'in manufacturing [and] currently looking for a location for a second headquarters in south-east Asia, just in case an emergency happens in Taiwan, to give them an alternative command system abroad that they can immediately activate.'" https://lnkd.in/ecRx33Je
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Nader ElAwar
Founder @ DEFCON Group | Security Professional, Risk Management Expert
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Significant Geopolitical Move!Taiwan's VP's recent U.S. visit has piqued curiosity about its global impact.Explore Deeper with Defcon Group:VP's visit = U.S. backing Taiwan. But China is concerned due to VP's ambitions and leaked intel on Taiwan's future.What Lies Ahead:Did this trip escalate tensions or open new avenues? Share your views on Taiwan's evolving global role!#GeopoliticsInsights #TaiwanUSRelations #GlobalImpact #DefconGroup
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Defcon Group
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Check out the recent geopolitical update and let us know what you believe lies ahead in the comments.#DefconGroup
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CSIS Executive Education
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Jim Lewis, director of CSIS’s Strategic Technologies Program, explores Chinese cyber reconnaissance in a recent publication linked below. Lewis writes, "The primary targets, particularly those that would support U.S. forces in any engagement over Taiwan, are located in the United States. China is engaged in a major cyber reconnaissance effort against them."For Taiwan, the implications of Chinese reconnaissance are many. Learn more about these and other factors affecting Taiwan at Taiwan in the Balance, a one-and-a-half day course next offered October 17-18, 2023. Taiwan in the Balance is an opportunity to gain a comprehensive framework for understanding the dynamics at play in one of the world’s most dangerous flashpoints. Join other leaders, decisionmakers, and analysts from around the world in interactive seminars and a working lunch with seasoned practitioners, and challenge your understanding of cross-Strait risks with a dynamic tabletop exercise. Register by October 5 at s.is/3KnpzrH . Read the full article at https://lnkd.in/dVjQPwAT. #Taiwan #China #ROC #EastAsia #SouthChinaSea #Pacific #ExecutiveEducation #ExecEd #ThinkTank #CSIS #DC #Washington #Economics #Politics #IndoPacific #CrossStrait #Security #NationalSecurity #NatSec
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Paul Saunders
Non-profit executive and thought leader on national security, foreign policy, energy and energy technology, climate change
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An excellent and important discussion. Finding the right boundaries in U.S.-China trade and investment, in the technology sector and beyond, is a critical task for the administration and the Congress—and will likely remain so for quite some time. While policymakers are increasingly finding consensus around China’s threats to U.S. interests, they are still struggling to define clear responses.
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