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In China, the Cybersecurity Law of the People’s Republic of
China (‘CSL’) effective on 11 June 2017 sets the legal
foundations for networks and information handling. Under CSL, the
principle legal basis is established to regulate digital security
and guide relevant bodies to adopt rules and regulations. Today,
the legal framework for cyber, data and personal information
security reflects the comprehensive and mature digital ecosystem in
China and cross-border exchanges.
The following table below shows the three main laws regulating
cyber, data, and personal information security and its primary
associated rules and regulations.
PRC National Security Law
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Cybersecurity Law
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Data Security Law
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Personal Information Protection Law
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Regulations on Network Data Security Management (Draft for
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Guideline for identification of critical data (Draft for
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Information Security Technology – Personal Information Security
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Measures for Cybersecurity… |