Cybersecurity Policies in China

Jiang, M. (2020). Cybersecurity policies in China. In Belli, L. (Ed.) CyberBRICS: Cybersecurity Regulations in BRICS Countries (pp.195-212). Berlin, Germany: Springer.

25 Pages Posted: 6 Mar 2020 Last revised: 9 Nov 2020

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Min Jiang

University of North Carolina (UNC) at Charlotte

Date Written: December 15, 2019

Abstract

Cybersecurity is a hotly debated concept worldwide with various policy dimensions. This paper reviews China's cybersecurity policies in five areas: personal data protection, consumer protection, cybercrime, public order and cyberdefense. It highlights China's effort in updating its cyber policies to advance security goals and "cyber sovereignty" claims.

Keywords: China, cybersecurity, personal data protection, consumer protection, cybercrime, public order, cyberdefense

Suggested Citation

Jiang, Min, Cybersecurity Policies in China (December 15, 2019). Jiang, M. (2020). Cybersecurity policies in China. In Belli, L. (Ed.) CyberBRICS: Cybersecurity Regulations in BRICS Countries (pp.195-212). Berlin, Germany: Springer., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3523325

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