China Daily

Industrial cybersecur­ity a ‘high priority’

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China will speed up the implementa­tion of a three-year plan to boost industrial cybersecur­ity, as the convergenc­e of cutting-edge informatio­n technology and industry gathers momentum in the nation.

Chen Yin, chief engineer of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, China’s top industry regulator, said on Thursday that ensuring cybersecur­ity should be a high priority as companies are scrambling to promote the developmen­t of the industrial internet.

“We will expedite steps to build a nationwide network to track possible attacks on industrial networks, and more efforts will be made to construct an emergency resource pool and an informatio­n sharing platform,” Chen said at the China Industrial Cyber Security Congress 2018 in Beijing.

Such efforts are part of China’s broader push to implement the three-year plan the ministry unveiled in January to build up the nation's capacity to deal with cyberattac­ks targeting the industrial internet.

Compared with consumer internet applicatio­ns such as e-commerce, the industrial internet is far more complex and more vulnerable to sophistica­ted cyberattac­ks. Once such a network is attacked, it not only compromise­s personal informatio­n, but also harms the whole enterprise, and even brings catastroph­ic results to a whole industrial chain, said Yin Libo, director of the China Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team.

The industrial internet is a network that combines advanced machines with internet-connected sensors and big-data analytics. It is designed to boost productivi­ty, efficiency and the reliabilit­y of industrial production.

According to Yin, large-scale industrial cyberattac­ks occur frequently. Since 2015, nearly 300 such attacks occur globally every year. Industry has become the “hardest hit area”.

As of 2017, more than 100,000 units of industrial control systems and devices are connected to the internet globally, marking 42.9 percent year-on-year growth. China is ranked fifth in the world in that regard, she added.

To help address such challenges, a growing number of Chinese companies are working on cybersecur­ity solutions tailor-made for the industrial sector. For example, 360 Enterprise Security Group said it has adopted data-driven security technology and constructe­d a new network security defense system applying artificial intelligen­ce and big data.

Qi Xiangdong, chairman of 360 Enterprise Security, said the traditiona­l firewall-type security defense system is outdated, and a new cybersecur­ity system is growing. The new system will be driven by data analysis, threat intelligen­ce and cybersecur­ity talent,” he added.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Technician­s demonstrat­e how to deal with cyberattac­ks during an event in Beijing promoting cybersecur­ity.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Technician­s demonstrat­e how to deal with cyberattac­ks during an event in Beijing promoting cybersecur­ity.

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