When it started business in China four years ago, Google agreed to censor Internet searches on Tiananmen Square, Tibet, and Falun Gong. Now Google says those days are over because of what it calls a "highly sophisticated" attack on its software coding and the email accounts of human rights activists.
Google in China and Cyber-espionage
Credits
Guests:
- Farhad Manjoo - New York Times - @fmanjoo
- James Lewis - Center for Strategic and International Studies - @james_a_lewis
- Guobin Yang - Associate Professor of Asian Cultures, Barnard College
- Gideon Rachman - Financial Times - @gideonrachman