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Taiwan’s global cybersecurity role touted at event

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Taiwan’s global cybersecurity role touted at event

Taiwan is positioning itself as a global cybersecurity leader amid intensifying threats in the age of generative AI, with its cybersecurity industry approaching NT$100 billion in output. Taiwan's critical infrastructure faced up to 2.63 million intrusion attempts per day last year, more than double the level recorded three years earlier.

Taiwan is seeking to become a global cybersecurity leader as threats intensify with generative AI. The country's cybersecurity industry is nearing NT$100 billion in output, with critical infrastructure facing 2.63 million daily intrusion attempts last year. Taiwan is working with industry partners like SEMI and TSMC to promote global semiconductor equipment security standards. The CYBERSEC conference in Taipei highlighted the shift from defense to operational resilience, with the US pledging support for Taiwan's critical infrastructure and semiconductor supply chain security. The three-day event drew over 20,000 cybersecurity professionals from dozens of countries. Taiwan's cybersecurity efforts are part of its key policy initiatives, including the 'Five Trusted Industry Sectors' and 'Ten AI Initiatives Promotion Plan'.

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