China’s New Cybersecurity Law: Balancing International Expectations with Domestic Realities
Almost all digitally-developed countries agree on the importance of cybersecurity regulations and the need for proper measures that enable protection of citizens and critical infrastructure. China, with over 700 million Internet users, has taken dramatic steps to establish a set of laws, regulations and standards to build a domestic cyber governance system, with government being firmly in control.
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Board Advisor, Science and Technology Innovation Program, Wilson Center Former Partner and General Manager, Global Security Strategy and Diplomacy Group in the Corporate, External and Legal Affairs Division at Microsoft Corp
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Board Advisor, Science and Technology Innovation Program, Wilson Center Former Partner and General Manager, Global Security Strategy and Diplomacy Group in the Corporate, External and Legal Affairs Division at Microsoft Corp
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