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The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC; 国家互联网信息办公室) is the national internet regulator and censor of the People's Republic of China. The agency was initially established in 2011 by the State Council as the State Internet Information Office (SIIO), a subgroup of the State Council Information Office (SCIO).
The Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission is a policy formulation and implementation body set up under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party for the purpose of managing cybersecurity and informatization, including internet censorship. This decision-making body comprises the leaders of all major party and state departments, along ...
The People's Liberation Army Cyberspace Force is an arm of the People's Liberation Army. It was established on 19 April 2024. It was established on 19 April 2024. [ 1 ]
Under the campaign named Volt Typhoon, American officials say China aims to leverage the access it has gained into U.S. organizations in the event of a war or conflict - a nod to escalating U.S ...
China's internet regulator is looking at how Shein handles information on its partners, suppliers and staff in China, and if the fashion company can protect such data from leaking overseas, WSJ ...
The 2022 rules require all "important" offshore transfer of data related to operations within the country to clear security reviews by the Cyberspace Administration of China.
A report by the computer security firm Mandiant stated that PLA Unit 61398 is believed to operate under the 2nd Bureau of the People's Liberation Army General Staff Department (GSD) Third Department (总参三部二局) [1] and that there is evidence that it contains, or is itself, an entity Mandiant calls APT1, part of the advanced persistent threat that has attacked a broad range of ...
China responded to the indictment claiming these were lies, and that the information used was fabricated. [ 8 ] [ 6 ] The CEO of Crowdstrike, George Kurtz states they publicly released the report to provide irrefutable evidence of China's involvement with cyber espionage, as a means to counter the claims made by the Chinese government.: [ 5 ]