Thursday, September 24, 2020

September 24: China Cybersecurity Law: No Place to Hide

The goal of the Chinese cybersecurity regime is to create a system where all network data and communications are completely transparent to the state. Every networked communication in China is open to inspection and retrieval by the Chinese government. From the standpoint of foreign companies operating in China, this means there is no place to hide. If company information crosses the Chinese border, that information is open to the Chinese government.
Among other things, the webinar will answer the following:
  • How does cybersecurity fit into Chairman Xi’s concept of Comprehensive National Security: digital authoritarianism, iDictatorship, and the social credit system?
  • Why is this a business issue and not a traditional national security issue?
  • What is the statutory and regulatory basis for the cybersecurity regime?
  • What are the key statutes and regulations?
  • What techniques does the Chinese government use to gain access to all networked communications and data?
  • What are the international implications of China's cybersecurity regime?
  • How is China extending its cybersecurity via its Digital Silk Road Initiative?
  • What can your company do against this?
Title:
China Cybersecurity Law: No Place to Hide
Data+Time of Webinar:
Thursday, September 24, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM PDT
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By:
Harris Bricken, an international law firm.
Credit:
The announcement does not specify registration for CLE credit, but you may be able to self-apply in your jurisdiction.
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