China sets up plan to curb industrial cyberespionage

China sets up plan to curb industrial cyberespionage

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This Monday (26), the China released an official statement to reveal new measures to combat hacker attacks and cyber espionage in the industrial sector. Thus, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) showed the details of a plan, which aims to increase data security and containment of “big risks” in the country by the end of 2026.

The announcement, published on the official website of MIITcomes shortly after some accusations of espionage and cyber attacks in the industrial sector among China and the U.S. It is worth remembering that the Chinese have been working on the development of national hardware and software technologies as a possibility to those manufactured by rivals in the Western.

In response to frequent risk scenarios such as ransomware attacks, vulnerability backdoors, illegal operations by personnel, and uncontrolled remote operation and maintenance, we will strengthen risk self-examination and self-healing and adopt precise management and protection measures”, said the statement released by MIIT.

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Source: Atrevida

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