South Korea’s main security and national defence objective is to undermine threats from North Korea’s nuclear missiles, according to a Seoul-based analyst. Photo: AFP
South Korea’s main security and national defence objective is to undermine threats from North Korea’s nuclear missiles, according to a Seoul-based analyst. Photo: AFP

South Korea has joined a Nato cyber defence centre. Should China be worried?

  • Seoul hopes the centre can help it learn more about cyberattacks and ways to fend them off
  • Beijing has so far said nothing about the move but observers say it is not happy

South Korea’s main security and national defence objective is to undermine threats from North Korea’s nuclear missiles, according to a Seoul-based analyst. Photo: AFP
South Korea’s main security and national defence objective is to undermine threats from North Korea’s nuclear missiles, according to a Seoul-based analyst. Photo: AFP
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