Taiwan is facing extensive cybersecurity threats, with an average of 2.4 million cyberattacks occurring daily in 2024. President Lai Ching-te emphasized the urgency of enhancing digital resilience during the CYBERSEC conference held in Taipei from April 15 to April 17, 2025. He noted that Taiwan is positioned on the frontlines of cybersecurity, not only contending with military threats from China but also enduring significant cyber risks. The situation has escalated, with recent ransomware attacks targeting hospitals, schools, and publicly listed companies, attributed to Chinese hackers. The government is committed to improving its cybersecurity measures to ensure national security and support industrial growth.
Taiwan faced 2.4 million cyberattacks per day last year, putting it on the front line of cybersecurity, said Taiwan President Lai Ching-te, ahead of the CYBERSEC conference in Taipei. $FTNT $PANW $CYBR $CRWD $NET #cyberattacks #CyberSecurity https://t.co/4r6HPud8uK
赖清德总统今天在台湾资安大会表示,台湾身处第一岛链关键防线,不仅面对中国军事威胁,在网络世界里也站在全球资安风险最前线。政府网际服务每天受侵扰达240万次,是前年的两倍,过去几个月来,台湾医院、学校和上市公司接连遭到勒索软件攻击,已确认是中国骇客所为,显示台湾遭网络骇客侵扰的状况越 https://t.co/yIu7z0wp2o
Lai urges digital resilience at Cybersec in Taipei https://t.co/e0F1tvDnnj https://t.co/d54TjJkBNu