Australian cybersecurity and national security expert Wade points out that the CCP has established a vast "secondary diplomatic network" globally. Therefore, the international community needs to build a "global public database" to allow democratic societies to understand the CCP's methods for expanding its political influence abroad and to formulate countermeasures. He believes that Taiwan is the ideal location to establish such a database.
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Australian cybersecurity and national security expert Wade points out that the CCP has established a vast "secondary diplomatic network" globally. Therefore, the international community needs to build a "global public database" to allow democratic societies to understand the CCP's methods for expanding its political influence abroad and to formulate countermeasures. He believes that Taiwan is the ideal location to establish such a database.