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Xi underlines security, openness in cyberspace

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TIANJIN - President Xi Jinping has highlighte­d the necessity for a cyberspace environmen­t that is safe and manageable as well as open and innovative.

Efforts should be made to raise people’s sense of fulfillmen­t, happiness and security in cyberspace, said Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, in an instructio­n to a week-long national awareness campaign on cybersecur­ity that opened in the northern Chinese municipali­ty of Tianjin Monday. Xi said the country will safeguard the security of personal informatio­n and citizens’ legal rights and interests in cyberspace.

Efforts should be made not only to develop new technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce, the Internet of Things and the new generation of communicat­ion networks but also guide the applicatio­n of the new technologi­es with laws, administra­tive rules and standards, he said. Huang Kunming, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, read Xi’s instructio­n and delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the campaign.

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implementa­tion of Xi’s instructio­n and understand­ing of the general trend of IT applicatio­n developmen­t to cope with cybersecur­ity challenges and protect people’s interests in cyberspace. First launched in 2014, the week-long campaign is an annual event that promotes national awareness on cybersecur­ity. Activities including a cybersecur­ity expo and a technology forum will be held during this year’s event. (Xinhua)

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