Senior Counsel Christopher Swift was quoted in The Hill’s article, “Hacking to Shadow China Summit,” on September 24, 2015. The article discussed Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to the U.S. and expectations related to conversations with the Obama administration on cybersecurity, climate change and human rights. Swift was quoted saying, “The best they can hope to accomplish is to raise the issue [of hacking] with the Chinese president, to ‘express grave concern,’ which is the State Department equivalent of saying ‘they’re extremely mad.”
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