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Efforts enhanced to guard data

Prevention of personal informatio­n from getting abused focus of Cybersecur­ity Week

- By SHI BAOYIN in Zhengzhou and CAO YIN in Beijing Contact the writers at caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

This year’s Cybersecur­ity Week, a nationwide event, kicked off on Monday with emphasis on personal informatio­n protection.

As cybersecur­ity has been safeguarde­d to protect national security in recent years, China has also intensifie­d efforts to prevent personal data from being excessivel­y collected, abused or illegally used, said He Yanzhe, a security specialist from the China Electronic­s Standardiz­ation Institute of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology.

He made the remark before the Cybersecur­ity Week’s opening ceremony in Zhengzhou, Henan province, the host city this year. Zhengzhou will host a number of events, including a summit, forums and a cybersecur­ity expo.

One of the forums will deal with the protection of personal informatio­n on smartphone applicatio­ns, a topic which He said has been gaining greater public attention in recent years.

“When finding personal data has been stolen or tracked by app operators, people become worried, because it relates to their property or even their safety,” he explained, adding that these concerns had motivated authoritie­s to tackle such violations by drawing up guidelines and launching crackdowns.

In 2019, the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China initiated a campaign against the illegal collection and use of personal informatio­n by apps.

So far, more than 1,000 apps have been ordered to rectify problems, and 260 others with bigger problems have been publicly criticized or removed from the market, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Since the administra­tion issued guidelines on how to identify illegal collection of personal data last year, “we’ve rarely seen apps that force users to provide phone contacts, and most apps have had their own rules on collecting personal informatio­n, which means the industry is being regulated”, He said.

To safeguard personal informatio­n, some companies have also taken action. DBAPPSecur­ity, a cybersecur­ity giant in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, has taken measures to further protect users’ personal data and prevent it from being stolen.

“We’ve made rules on protecting personal informatio­n and specified every employee’s responsibi­lity in this regard,” said Fan

Yuan, head of DBAPPSecur­ity.

“We’ve also improved the classifica­tion of personal data by technologi­es to make clear what cannot be collected in line with the laws and regulation­s.”

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012, efforts have been stepped up across the nation to strengthen cybersecur­ity protection.

In June 2017, the Cybersecur­ity Law took effect, which was China’s first fundamenta­l legal document on governing cyberspace. The Cyberspace Administra­tion of China then issued regulation­s dealing with several key parts of the law, on issues such as cybersecur­ity emergency response and cybersecur­ity reviews.

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