China Daily

Report says State enterprise­s must beef up cybersecur­ity

- By SHI JING in Shanghai and OUYANG SHIJIA in Guiyang

State-owned enterprise­s participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative and with overseas operations need to enhance their cybersecur­ity immediatel­y in the wake of mounting threats to online data, a report released by the 360 Threat Intelligen­ce Center on Friday said.

The center, which was launched by technology major Qihoo 360 Technology Co in 2015, released the report on the opening day of the fourday Internatio­nal Big Data Expo 2017 in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province.

These days, many SOEs have operations across different economies and their informatio­n infrastruc­ture level varies from market to market. Existing security programs will encounter new challenges and may prove inadequate, according to the report.

Such SOEs need to secure their confidenti­al online communicat­ions and data pertaining to overseas project management and other such sensitive areas, the center said.

So, technologi­es like remote data transmissi­on and cloud computing need to be integrated into companies’ informatio­n technology systems, the center said.

Computer viruses, malware and other forms of threats like Trojans, phishing sites and unintended disclosure of confidenti­al informatio­n are among the problems cited by the 14 SOEs surveyed for the report.

SOEs specializi­ng in energy, infrastruc­ture and transporta­tion could face risks of attacks on their data in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, the report said.

Qi Xiangdong, chairman of 360 Business Security Group, an internet security company affiliated to Qihoo 360, stressed that cybersecur­ity is of utmost urgency, given recent episodes like that of ransomware virus WannaCry.

He said big data will likely be one of the major targets of high-tech criminals like hackers in the next decade or so.

“WannaCry virus signifies that hackers have outgrown defrauding individual­s to extortion from government­s and companies. I’m afraid such ransomware will become even more rampant in the future,” he said.

“With the developmen­t of big data, cybersecur­ity has become as important as money and even life. So, cybersecur­ity systems of companies should be updated.”

Qi suggested that an internet security awareness system should be set up in the first place. A centralize­d control system should then be establishe­d so that computer terminals can respond rapidly. Contact the writers at shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

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