Cisco to establish cybersecurity centre in Taiwan U.S. networking equipment maker Cisco said on Monday it would set up a cybersecurity centre in Taiwan and work with the government to train more people to work in the sector. Democratically governed Taiwan, which Beijing views as its own territory, has repeatedly complained of cyberattacks coming from China, targeting government officials and departments as well as tech firms as part of a broader pressure campaign. China denies involvement in hacking attacks. Cisco said that as part of what it calls its Taiwan Digital Acceleration Plan 3.0, it would focus on cybersecurity, planning to partner with the government to train people and address a broader global talent shortage. "In addition, Cisco aims to collaborate with relevant tech associations to establish a security centre in Taiwan for enhanced threat intelligence and cyber readiness," it said in a statement. https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/ad6a909b8dfd6e278f94881d83dbd5ad5f9260c7502175059b29042e589fb93c/files/1717572724825-YAKIHONNES3.jpg
Cisco, a U.S. networking equipment maker, has announced its plans to establish a cybersecurity center in Taiwan as part of its Taiwan Digital Acceleration Plan 3.0. The company aims to collaborate with relevant tech associations and the Taiwanese government to enhance threat intelligence and cyber readiness in the country