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I Spy With My Cyber Eye – But You Can’t
I Spy With My Cyber Eye – But You Can’t
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China is defending its proposed cybersecurity laws as "beyond reproach" following harsh criticism from the US. 05.03.2015, Sputnik International
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I Spy With My Cyber Eye – But You Can’t
14:25 GMT 05.03.2015 (Updated: 09:02 GMT 10.02.2023) China is defending its proposed cybersecurity laws as "beyond reproach" following harsh criticism from the US.
In late 2014, China published draft legislation of rules for foreign companies wishing to do business in China. Those included handing over encryption keys, allowing for "backdoors" into company systems to allow Chinese counter-terrorism surveillance.