China's cyberattacks on Taiwan extend beyond security forces and defense infrastructure, targeting critical sectors like telecommunications, energy, finance, and the semiconductor industry. Last year, Taiwan's TSMC experienced a data breach, highlighting the importance of Taiwan's position in the global high-tech supply chain. The increasing diplomatic and military pressure from China since 2016, along with speculation about an invasion, has prompted Taiwan to prepare for worst-case scenarios, including the possibility of undersea cable cut-offs and the implementation of alternative satellite communication systems.