An Annual Overview of China's Cybersecurity Law

February 13, 2020 | BY

Susan Mok

Marissa Dong and Jinghe Guo of Jun He Law Offices provide an overview of key developments in China's Cybersecurity Law in 2019 and discuss the outlook for 2020.

 

2019 is the second anniversary of the Cybersecurity Law (CSL) (网络安全法), which was formally implemented on June 1, 2017 as the first omnibus law in China governing cybersecurity issues and covering a number of new legal concepts, and enhanced legal requirements on cyber administration of companies with business operations in China.

 

New draft regulations were released for public consultation and marked new directions for regulatory focus, such as the regulations related to data management and cross-border transfer

 

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