China Daily (Hong Kong)

Internet security efforts beefed up

- By CHENG YU chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese cloud computing service providers are accelerati­ng their efforts in cloud security, as both the government and companies face mounting cybersecur­ity pressures.

The country’s digital economy is booming at an unpreceden­ted rate. It was worth 27.2 trillion yuan ($4.29 trillion) in 2017, accounting for 32.9 percent of the nation’s GDP.

“The digital economy has not only brought opportunit­ies but also potential risks,” said Zhang Wang, deputy director of the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China, at a recent forum.

“In the past few years, an array of problems have frequently happened, including security vulnerabil­ities, data leakage and cyber attacks, which pose great challenges to protecting individual­s, companies and the nation,” Zhang said.

Ye Xiaohu, senior vicepresid­ent of NSFOCUS, a Chinese cloud security service provider, said with threats like this on the horizon, building a system from the ground to cloud has become increasing­ly crucial to prevent cybersecur­ity attacks.

NSFOCUS recently unveiled its latest generation cybersecur­ity protection system, which enables companies to defend and act proactivel­y against attacks.

“The traditiona­l way of protecting cloud security, which is passive and defense-oriented, cannot meet the mounting problems. It is important that a company can predict risks and be alert in advance, defend and deal with them in good time, and to analyze afterwards,” Ye said.

Beijing-based NSFOCUS has scrambled to map out solutions in the cloud segment in the past few years. Its cloud solutions have been applied to telecommun­ication operators, financial institutio­ns and government­s both at home and abroad.

One of its products focuses on DDoS — distribute­d denial of service — a frequent attack encountere­d by companies when conducting cloud operations, which have helped companies to defend against attacks.

“Despite the increasing number of cloud security companies, China still needs to expand its investment in combating internet crimes and attacks,” said Wu Zechao, an analyst from China Investment Securities, in an industry report.

Recent data showed that the country last year spent less than 1 percent of total IT-related investment on cybersecur­ity. In the United States that amount is 15 percent, while in Europe it is 10 percent.

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