Abstract
In a globally commercialized information environment, China uses evolving commercial enabler networks to position and project its goals. They do this through cyber, intelligence, and information operations. This paper breaks down the types of commercial enablers and how they are used operationally. It will also address the CCP's strategy to gather and influence foreign and domestic populations throughout cyberspace. Finally, we conclude with recommendations for mitigating the influence of PRC commercial enablers.
Erratum
Removed duplicate page numbers on web version.
Recommended Citation
Mansour, Ethan and Mukora, Victor
(2024)
"Commercial Enablers of China’s Cyber-Intelligence and Information Operations,"
Military Cyber Affairs: Vol. 7
:
Iss.
1
, Article 1.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/mca/vol7/iss1/1
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