This volume analyzes the Chinese government's cyber warfare strategy and how the Chinese government views network warfare. The Chinese government has a fundamentally different view of the "network domain” than the United States, with an important Chinese perception of vulnerability to a U.S.-dominated global Internet. The Chinese military has worked to enhance its own network deterrence capabilities, but also remains focused on mitigating U.S. "network hegemony.” The Chinese government has also moved to utilize the cyber domain for intelligence collection and is unlikely to stop these efforts. Taiwan is a specific focus of China's cyber efforts, including mounting thousands of attacks per day and probing critical infrastructure for vulnerabilities.