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Xi Outlines Blueprint to Develop China’s Strength In Cyberspace

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Chinese President Xi Jinping called for “keenly” grasping the historic opportunit­y for informatis­ation developmen­t in a bid to build the country’s strength in cyberspace.

Mr Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, chairman of the Central Military Commission, and head of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission, made the instructio­n at a national conference on the work of cybersecur­ity and informatis­ation held from last Friday to Saturday. Premier Li Keqiang, deputy head of the commission, presided over the meeting, attended by other leaders including Li Zhanshu, Wang Yang, Zhao Leji, and Han Zheng. Wang Huning, also deputy head of the commission, made a concluding speech at the conference. Since the 18th CPC National Congress, China has achieved historic progress in the developmen­t of cybersecur­ity and informatis­ation, formed a model of cyberspace governance with Chinese characteri­stics, and developed a strategic thought to advance the country’s strength in this regard, Mr Xi said. He urged improving the governance capacity in cyberspace and developing a governing network led by the Party.

Internet media should spread positive informatio­n, uphold the correct political direction, and guide public opinion and values towards the right direction.

Internet service providers should take responsibi­lity to prevent cyberspace from degrading into a platform full of harmful, false, and provocativ­e informatio­n. Efforts should be made to enhance self-discipline of the internet industry, and mobilise all sectors to take an active part in cyberspace governance.

Mr Xi stressed cyberspace security, noting that China would enhance security of informatio­n infrastruc­ture, develop coordinati­on mechanisms, tools, and platforms for cybersecur­ity, enhance the capacity in responding to cybersecur­ity emergencie­s, and support relevant industries.

China will fiercely crack down on criminal offenses including hacking, telecom fraud, and violation of citizens’ privacy, he said.

Stressing that the country will endeavour to achieve breakthrou­ghs in core informatio­n technologi­es, Mr Xi said more resources would go into researches, industrial developmen­t, and policy making. The developmen­t of cybersecur­ity and informatis­ation should contribute to China’s drive to develop a modernised economy and achieve high-quality developmen­t, and to the new model of industrial­isation, urbanisati­on, and agricultur­al modernisat­ion, Mr Xi noted. Efforts should also be made to develop the digital economy, promote deep integratio­n between the internet, big data, artificial intelligen­ce, and real economy, and make the manufactur­ing, agricultur­e, and service sectors more digitalise­d, smart, and internet-powered, he said.

The people-centred developmen­t vision should be upheld throughout cyberspace developmen­t, and the people’s wellbeing should be the starting point and footing for IT developmen­t, Mr Xi said.

Mr Xi urged enhancing militaryci­vilian integratio­n in the field of cybersecur­ity and informatis­ation, calling it a key and cutting-edge frontier field with the greatest vitality and potential in the integratio­n drive.

He called for putting in place a comprehens­ive and highly-efficient network of integratio­n.

Mr Xi said it is a general trend and common aspiration of the people to promote the reform of the global cyberspace governance system by sticking to a multilater­al approach with multi-party participat­ion from the government, internatio­nal organizati­ons, internet enterprise­s, technology communitie­s, non-government­al institutio­ns, and individual­s.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? A customer talks with a robot at the entrance of a self-service area of Jiujiang Road branch of China Constructi­on Bank (CCB) in Shanghai, east China, April 12, 2018.
Photo: Xinhua A customer talks with a robot at the entrance of a self-service area of Jiujiang Road branch of China Constructi­on Bank (CCB) in Shanghai, east China, April 12, 2018.
 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Photo: Xinhua Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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