2021/05/04 17:14 President Tsai Ing-wen and AIT Director Brent Christensen attend CYBERSEC on Tuesday. (CNA photo) President Tsai Ing-wen and AIT Director Brent Christensen attend CYBERSEC on Tuesday. (CNA photo) TAIPEI(Taiwan News) Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) announced a new department for cybersecurity during a CYBERSEC 2021 event on Tuesday (May 4), according to Liberty Times. Tsai made the remarks during her opening address at CYBERSEC 2021. The three-day event showcases the latest in cybersecurity products from more than 200 domestic and international brands, at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2. Tsai said both government and non-government entities had made great efforts to support the government-led “Cybersecurity is National Security” strategy that was introduced in 2018. She also praised domestic companies for their innovation and problem-solving “that’s the com
Taiwan Jan 12, 2020
Fresh from a landslide reelection victory, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met Sunday with the de facto U.S. ambassador to Taipei, as China warned that countries should stick with recognizing communist-ruled Beijing as the rightful government of “one China,” including Taiwan...
William Brent Christensen, a U.S. diplomat who is director of the American Institute in Taiwan, congratulated Tsai on her victory in.
Taiwan Jan 12, 2020
Fresh from a landslide reelection victory, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met Sunday with the de facto U.S. ambassador to Taipei, as China warned that countries should stick with recognizing communist-ruled Beijing as the rightful government of “one China,” including Taiwan...
William Brent Christensen, a U.S. diplomat who is director of the American Institute in Taiwan, congratulated Tsai on her victory in.