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China Renews Calls For Tighter Cyberspace Security (reuters.com)

China's top cybersecurity body reaffirmed its commitment to heightened cybersecurity surveillance on Tuesday, calling for increased scrutiny of local and foreign technology used in industries deemed critical to the national interest. From a report on Reuters: A strategy document, released by the Cybersecurity Administration of China (CAC), laid out the framework for a controversial cybersecurity law released in November, which foreign business groups say could bar overseas firms from competing in the market. The CAC has previously countered these claims, saying the measures are not designed to target foreign enterprises, but to counter rising threats of terrorism and cyber-theft. The paper said key Chinese industries must "carry out a security review" of technology to prevent providers and other groups from "implementing unfair competition" and "harming the interests" of users.

23 comments

  1. Surveillance != Security by BigBuckHunter · · Score: 2

    Headline says security. Article says surveillance. Please fix.

    1. Re:Surveillance != Security by Kozar_The_Malignant · · Score: 1

      In China, cybersecurity means security from the potential of citizens using the internet to commit thoughtcrime. Only constant vigilance will prevent this.

      --
      Some mornings it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints to get out of bed.
  2. They already have a national firewall by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    China has better cybersecurity than the rest of the internet by sheer virtue of being able to shut off attacks at the interconnection points. That they now are concerned about internal security reveals that once behind the firewall things must be wide open. (Which shouldn't be surprising if one considers how prevalent OS piracy is over there -- and they're mostly still using unpatched, laughingly easy to exploit Windows XP.)

    1. Re:They already have a national firewall by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I disagree. China is starting to show a pattern. They pull off some major hack of a foreign state (OPM hack this time), someone important shakes their finger at them (Obama this time), then they:

      1. Claim they weren't involved.
      2. The accusing party was actually hacking them!
      3. Agree to not do it again in a way that saves face.
      4. Do this, double down on their own security just in case someone has the courage to retaliate.

      China is in a soft economic war with everyone else, ready to lie, cheat, and steal for their own advantage. It has been working splendidly for them with double-digit economic growth and very strong trade protections for the Chinese people and businesses. For anyone that isn't Chinese...they are eating our lunch while saying "look over there!"

    2. Re:They already have a national firewall by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hmm, and their most recent intrusion into the FDIC. I know, I know, they did not do it (so they say). But seriously it is time to cut them off as they also feel the rules do not apply to them (sound familiar). No more trade deals, no more allowing unilateral technology thefts, no more name brand knock offs flooding world markets. Time to bring them to heal if they want to play in the world market.

    3. Re:They already have a national firewall by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      haha, Americanski telling other countries what to do. China is laughing at you.

    4. Re:They already have a national firewall by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What makes you think this is an American making this comment. America has been condoning your behavior for far too long. Other countries are fed up with it. Continue on the same path will only lead you to downfall.

    5. Re:They already have a national firewall by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ... if they want to play in the world market.

      Psst! China is the world market.

  3. Trump by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Build a firewall and make the Chinese pay for it!

    1. Re:Trump by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      oh they will pay, after Trump builds the golden wall of protection using tax dollars and some time in the the future they will pay!!

    2. Re:Trump by antdude · · Score: 1

      The Great Firewall of China. :D

      --
      Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
  4. and companies will still go there by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    despite it can legalize industrial espionage, even when they get owned by good old fashioned bribing of insiders. nothing new here, SOP.

  5. The US will probably copy them soon.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    You must be new here...

  6. msmash likes it tighter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The last two headlines by msmash are too tight for me to read, and are only getting tighter!

  7. CYBER! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    As a group of thousands of elderly white men who rule you, we must perpetuate the mystic aura of this newfangled wave of the future "internets" tech nology by prefixing everything with CYBER.

    1. Re:CYBER! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Just because you don't understand the internet doesn't mean it's some kind of hoax.

    2. Re:CYBER! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Lick my balls, sister!

  8. "implementing unfair competition" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Does this mean that the Chinese security related regulation is concerned with functional markets as well? Or is this a piece of the general telecommunication regulation coming from an organization with a confusing name?

  9. Re: Will they audit systemd? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My grandmother audited it just last month! It's open source, ya know. I believe she described the quality as "the bees knees".

    So quit your bellyaching. If it's good enough for nana, it's good enough for me.

  10. Tit for Tat by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    " A strategy document, released by the Cybersecurity Administration of China (CAC), laid out the framework for a controversial cybersecurity law released in November, which foreign business groups say could bar overseas firms from competing in the market. "

    It's really very simple.

    If they outright bar foreign business ( or demand companies comply with unreasonable restrictions ) from their markets due to " security concerns ", then it's rather simple to deny them entry and / or access to non-Chinese markets as well. Let's see how well the Chinese Economy does when they can't sell anything overseas due to " security concerns ".

  11. Re:Surveillance != Security FTFY by zlives · · Score: 1

    In GOVERNMENT, cybersecurity means security from the potential of citizens using the internet to commit thoughtcrime. Only constant vigilance will prevent this.

  12. Cyber Security Sucks Because by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nobody wants to pay for it. In that respect it's a lot like national defense. People admit the value of it in principle and want to be protected when they need it, but by and large they dislike paying for it. I think that I can count on one hand the number of times that management has allowed me to spend more time tightening down the security of a piece of software. When software is secure nobody notices. It's hard to sell a "feature" that's invisible to the end user. The quality may be great and the security high, but the customer doesn't know or care. We know that because the customers refuse to pay extra for software that is secure which suggests that despite their statements to the contrary, they don't value it much. Again, people say they want it but change their minds when handed the bill.