China-U.S. Cyber-Nuclear C3 Stability
April 08, 2021
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Summary: Cyber threats to nuclear command, control, and communications systems (NC3) attract increasing concerns. Carnegie and partners have developed a platform of unclassified knowledge to enable U.S.-China engagement on this issue.
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This paper was produced through a three-year dialogue led by Carnegie and the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, with inputs and review provided by American and Chinese technical and military experts.
The Carnegie team consisted of George Perkovich, Ariel E. Levite, Lyu Jinghua, Katherine Charlet, Michael D. Swaine, and Wyatt Hoffman. The U.S. experts consulted included Robert Schmidle and John A. Davis. (Please note that the list of Carnegie experts includes some individuals that have since departed Carnegie.)
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