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- How does the cyberattack on Nasdaq, along with the other incidents that have r

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Question

- How does the cyberattack on Nasdaq, along with the other incidents that have recently occurred in this case, threaten U.S. national security?

- What are the principal dynamics of the U.S.-China bilateral relationship? What factors account for the competition and cooperation between the two countries? What does the current state of the relationship suggest about the potential effect of various U.S. actions in this case?

- What U.S. interests are at stake in this crisis—in the U.S. relationship with China, the disputes in the South China Sea, and the evolution of behavior in cyberspace? How should these various interests influence a U.S. response? How should they be prioritized?

Explanation / Answer

Explanation:

National Stock Exchange represents the stock listing of companies of particular company and stock exchange reflects economic condition of that country. Attack on the stock exchange had breached the data of all listed company’s financial information to hackers. This kind of data breach can seriously affect nation’s economy at vulnerable stage since big ups and down in stock can bankrupt any company in minutes. Companies are integral part for any particular nation as they are contributing to development of nations in their economy.

Attacks like this is the attack on national cyber security of any given nation, suppose an X nations recruits hacker or use his own hackers to hack the financial information of Y nations it has breached National Cyber security codes by exposing very much important data of a country’s economy. In this case particular hackers had put Malware in servers of Stock exchange and attacked on National security since this kind of attack is considered military attack from one nation to another nation.