This book provides a comprehensive and systematic review of China's rule of law on cybersecurity over the past 40 years, from which readers can have a comprehensive view of the development of China's cybersecurity legislation, supervision, and justice in the long course of 40 years. In particular, this book combines the development node of China's reform and opening up with the construction of the rule of law for cybersecurity, greatly expanding the vision of tracing the origin and pursuing the source, and also making the study of the rule of law for China's cybersecurity closer to the development facts of the technological approach.…mehr
This book provides a comprehensive and systematic review of China's rule of law on cybersecurity over the past 40 years, from which readers can have a comprehensive view of the development of China's cybersecurity legislation, supervision, and justice in the long course of 40 years. In particular, this book combines the development node of China's reform and opening up with the construction of the rule of law for cybersecurity, greatly expanding the vision of tracing the origin and pursuing the source, and also making the study of the rule of law for China's cybersecurity closer to the development facts of the technological approach.
Huang Daoli, a researcher at the Third Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security, is currently the director of the CyberSecurity Law Research Center of the Third Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security. She has been engaged in network security policy and law practice and interdisciplinary research for more than 10 years with fruitful research achievements in the fields of personal information protection, data security, network security vulnerability management, and critical information infrastructure protection, has presided over more than 10 national, provincial, and ministerial-level projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China, Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission, and the Ministry of Public Security, and participated in the drafting of the Regulations on the Safety and Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure and other administrative regulations. As the chief editor, she has edited more than 10 books , such as "China's rule of law in cybersecurity over the past 40 years" and "One Book on Cybersecurity Law". She has published more than 30 professional academic papers and is an expert of Shanghai CyberSecurity and Informatization Expert Advisory Group, a legal adviser of Zhejiang Province Cyber Governance, an expert committee member of Jiangsu Cyberspace Administration Office, a secretary-general of Expert Committee of China Information Security Law Conference, and the director of Cyber and Information Law Society of China Law Society.
Inhaltsangabe
Forty Years of China's Legal Construction in Cybersecurity.- 40 Years of China's Regulatory Development in Cybersecurity.- 40 Years of China's Judicial Reforms in Cybersecurity.- Forty Years of China's International Governance in Cyberspace.- Future Prospects of China's Legal Construction in Cybersecurity.
Forty Years of China's Legal Construction in Cybersecurity.- 40 Years of China's Regulatory Development in Cybersecurity.- 40 Years of China's Judicial Reforms in Cybersecurity.- Forty Years of China's International Governance in Cyberspace.- Future Prospects of China's Legal Construction in Cybersecurity.
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