University of Michigan experts ready to discuss US-China summit

MEDIA ADVISORY ANN ARBOR-Leaders of China and the U.S. plan to meet Friday in California for a two-day discussion that's expected to touch on some of the most contentious issues between the two countries: cybersecurity, North Korea and maritime disputes in Asia. Below is a list of China experts at the University of Michigan: Cybersecurity Michael Bailey, cybersecurity researcher in computer science and engineering, can provide a primer on the different types of cyber attacks and explain why they threaten America's innovation economy. "There's no such thing as a secure system," he says. "Unless you're going to lock something in a room, you're not going to get security." him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or (734) 647-8086. Bailey discusses the basics of cybersecurity in this video: Politics Mary Gallagher, director of U-M's Center for Chinese Studies, spent the past academic year on sabbatical in Shanghai.
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