An expert on cyber warfare told a webinar in London that China has a “vast capacity” but is an “unknown quantity when it comes to execution.”
Daniel Moore, the author of a new book called Offensive Cyber Operations: Understanding Intangible Warfare, said the recent experience of the Ukraine conflict had shown that Russian cyber warriors with “vast technical capabilities” could be let down “on the operational side.”
Moore was speaking on Friday at a webinar hosted at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London, by Conrad Prince, a former Director General for Operations at GCHQ.
Asked how China could use cyber warfare to assist its forces to invade Taiwan, Moore said China had “vast capacity … to accumulate zero day vulnerabilities.”…