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I believe the most important thing Americans must do is to secure their economic well-being in an increasingly challenging, complex world. What I have written about all these years is the process of creating wealth, not for any one individual, but for the United States as a whole. Ever since I was a young correspondent witnessing the emergence of China after the country opened in 1979, I’ve believed we have to get more serious about creating wealth. I retain faith in the resiliency of the U.S. economy and the enterprise of American people. If Americans have the right strategies, we can once again create widespread wealth. Come with me on this journey.

One of my best interviews on Battlefield Cyber
I did this one on China Unscripted without co-author Michael McLaughlin but we covered some major issues in a very lively and understandable conversation. Be sure to start at the beginning.
Co-author Mike McLaughlin and I speak at the Overseas Press Club
John Avlon of CNN was the moderator. The video can be seen here. Be sure to start from the beginning.
Co-author Mike McLaughlin and I talk to James Fallows about Battlefield Cyber
This was a great discussion! You can listen to all of it here. Mike and I explain how China and Russia are exploiting the Internet and social media as well as thousands of our computing systems.
My latest LinkedIn interview on BattlefieldCyber
We have a raging crisis in our information technology. Our systems have been deeply penetrated and China’s presence has become persistent. They are inside the gates. Here’s my latest commentary with GaryBerman of the CyberHeroes show.
Mike McLaughlin’s and my first video podcast on Battlefield Cyber
Meta Takes Down a Chinese Propaganda Effort–but doesn’t explain why it took so long
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is making a big deal about taking down a Chinese propaganda drive on social media, seen here. But it doesn’t explain why it took so long to discover such a massive disinformation effort or why its platforms could be so easily manipulated. This reminds me of Microsoft’s […]
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