China Daily (Hong Kong)

Experts call for improved data security

- By OUYANG SHIJIA and ZHENHUAN in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Contact the writers at ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

Experts and business executives attending the 2021 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit warned of increasing cybersecur­ity risks which would come along with the booming digital economy in China, requiring vigilant regulators and public-private efforts to maintain a reliable and safe cyberspace.

“Today people are able to enjoy the convenienc­e brought by emerging technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce, and the country has seen rising new businesses such as unmanned stores, smart speakers and sweeping robots,” said Zhou Min, deputy director of the State Informatio­n Center. “Such a wide range of digital applicatio­ns will provide new impetus to high-quality socioecono­mic developmen­t.”

To further promote digital transforma­tion and foster sustainabl­e developmen­t, Zhou said enhanced efforts are needed to improve data security capabiliti­es. “Today, cybersecur­ity is related not only to personal safety but also involves enterprise­s, industrial and national security.”

Zhou warned that increasing cybersecur­ity risks would come from the growing number of cyberattac­ks and insufficie­nt protection over data.

“In recent years, government­s and large enterprise­s have become the main targets of advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks, as 46 percent of APT attacks are deployed against those large entities,” Zhou noted.

Zhou suggested fully relying on a unified national e-government network, an integrated government services platform and a national data exchange platform to improve data governance and promote data fusion and usage among different department­s and enterprise­s.

Powered by next-generation technologi­es including 5G, blockchain and AI, more efforts are also needed to build up strong capabiliti­es to fend off potential security risks, he added.

According to the State Informatio­n Center, China is estimated to take the top spot in the world in terms of the overall amount of data by 2025.

“To benefit from the digital era in the future, we must increase investment on cybersecur­ity,” said Qi Xiangdong, chairman of Chinese security company Qi An Xin Group. “A growing number of new cybersecur­ity challenges will pop up with the booming digital economy. And we need to continuous­ly innovate in cybersecur­ity technologi­es to deal with the rising cyberattac­ks.”

Citing the Data Security Law which came into effect on Sept 1, Li Xiaodong, founder and director of internet research body Fuxi Institutio­n, spoke highly of the government’s ongoing efforts to safeguard the booming digital economy.

Li, who is also vice-president of the Internet Society of China, said the government should formulate detailed provisions and supporting regulation­s to better implement the law, and more efforts are needed to increase spending on cybersecur­ity, cultivate more talents and strengthen global cooperatio­n on key issues such as the internatio­nal flow of data.

Li’s views are echoed by Ye Jian, chief operating officer of 360 Group, who believes the Data Security Law will help better safeguard data security.

Looking ahead, Ye said cybersecur­ity enterprise­s and IT companies need to work together to deal with the risks from the changing internet environmen­t.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? The booth of China Electronic­s Corp at the Light of Internet Expo in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Monday.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY The booth of China Electronic­s Corp at the Light of Internet Expo in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, on Monday.

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