Ministry urges vigilance on data security

BEIJING: The Ministry of State Security has called for heightened vigilance against persistent and covert risks to data security, as well as the strengthening of the protection of crucial information infrastructure and early detection of data security risks.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the ministry emphasized the close links between data security, national security and public interests. It also cautioned that foreign intelligence agencies are often detected as being behind cyberattacks targeting China.
The statement came after a recent investigation revealed that the backdoor malware used in a cyberattack targeted at the Wuhan Earthquake Monitoring Center possessed traits consistent with those used by foreign intelligence agencies.
The ministry noted that in recent years, it has become more evident that some overseas organizations attempted to gain access to China’s important data. However, Chinese national security agencies have promptly responded to crack down on these illegal and criminal activities in accordance with the law, effectively safeguarding data security and preventing further damage.
Highlighting the importance of high-quality data resources in driving scientific and technological innovation, the ministry quoted data from the Cyberspace Administration of China, which said that China’s data output reached 8.1 zettabytes in 2022, ranking second globally, with a storage capacity of 724.5 exabytes, accounting for 14.4 percent of global capacity.
China’s digital economy reached 50.2 trillion yuan ($6.88 trillion), accounting for 41.5 percent of its GDP in 2022. Such vast data contains huge productivity and business opportunities, and those who have mastered big data technology will have mastered the resources and initiative for development, said the ministry. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item