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The Challenges Faced by Foreign Firms Complying With China’s Cybersecurity Laws

In recent years, the Chinese government has been tightening its cybersecurity laws, with the aim of protecting national security and safeguarding the interests of Chinese citizens.

Sam Writes Security
2 min readApr 26, 2023
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In recent years, the Chinese government has been tightening its cybersecurity laws, with the aim of protecting national security and safeguarding the interests of Chinese citizens.

These laws have wide-ranging implications for both Chinese and foreign firms operating in China, and foreign firms in particular have faced challenges with complying with the new regulations. In this blog post, let’s explore some of the key challenges faced by foreign firms complying with China’s cybersecurity laws.

Lack of Clarity on Regulations

One of the biggest challenges that foreign firms face when complying with China’s cybersecurity laws is the lack of clarity on the specific regulations. While some of the laws have been well defined, others remain ambiguous or poorly defined.

This lack of clarity makes it difficult for foreign firms to understand what is expected of them and to implement appropriate measures to comply with the…

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Sam Writes Security
Sam Writes Security

Written by Sam Writes Security

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