Tuesday 15 November 2016

Cybersecurity Law aims to ‘protect people’s interests’

New legislation set to be a hot topic among experts, officials at the annual internet meeting

Cybersecurity and related issues have been hot topics among internet and judicial experts since China’s first Cybersecurity Law was adopted earlier this month.

The law and its related topics, including how to put coordination of government departments into practice and how to review products and services before they are made available on the internet, will also be heated topics of discussion at the World Internet Conference, experts said.

Li Yuxiao, secretary-general of the Cybersecurity Association of China, said that he will go to Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, to participate in the third WIC, which runs from Wednesday to Friday, adding that one of his focuses will be legal issues.

“It’s good to see that our nation has finally drawn up and adopted its first Cybersecurity Law,” Li said.

“It’s the guide when we draft some other cybersecurity-related rules, and I think its adoption has brought more confidence to internet and judicial professionals,” he said. “I’d like to share the law with foreign guests and listen to their opinions at the conference.” For the full article click here 



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