Li Keqiang seems open to discuss cyber security-related issues

Dec 4, 2013 14:55 GMT  ·  By

During his visit to China, British Prime Minister David Cameron has met with his counterpart, Li Keqiang. One of the topics of discussion has been cyber security.

According to ITV, Cameron believes that the two countries should work together to address industrial espionage, privacy and disruption of services concerns. The official believes “proper cyber security dialogue between the countries is necessary.”

Li appears to be open to engage in discussions on this topic.

China has often been accused of conducting massive cyber espionage operations, particularly by the United States, but the country has always denied the allegations.

According to a new report from the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Chinese hackers changed their tactics following recent revelations regarding their operations. However, they didn’t stop their attacks, instead, they only took a short break before resuming their activities.