The Chinese mainland is making significant strides in cybersecurity, focusing on comprehensive legislation, developing skilled talent, and safeguarding individuals' rights and interests.
The country has implemented a robust framework of laws and regulations designed to secure cyberspace, ensure data protection, and protect personal information while reinforcing the security of critical information infrastructure.
Additionally, the Chinese mainland has introduced measures for cybersecurity reviews, assessed outbound data transfers, and managed generative artificial intelligence services and automotive data security.
Data reveals that over 380 national standards in the field of cybersecurity have been established, underscoring the commitment to a secure digital environment.
To further strengthen its cybersecurity capabilities, the Chinese mainland is cultivating more talent, with over 90 higher learning institutions establishing cybersecurity schools and more than 200 colleges and universities launching bachelor's programs in the field.
Authorities place significant emphasis on protecting individuals' rights and interests, particularly concerning infringement and crime.
Special initiatives have been launched to inspect cybersecurity and personal information protection in key sectors such as postal and express services and real estate. Continuous progress is being made in ensuring compliance with automobile data security standards.
Authorities have also acted against the illegal collection and use of personal information by apps, addressing crimes involving the buying and selling of personal data, privacy violations, and telecom fraud.
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