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China is ramping up its efforts to protect State secrets via a
recently revised law that emphasizes technological self-reliance and
data security. New regulations, outlined by the State Council earlier this week in a
set of rules for implementing the revised Law on Guarding State
Secrets, aim to safeguard national interests amid growing concerns over
data theft and espionage. Officials from the Ministry of Justice and the National
Administration of State Secrets Protection emphasized the increasing
digitization and networking of State secrets, noting that the risks of
leaks and thefts have become more diverse and hidden. "The struggle between theft and anti-theft has gradually evolved into
a competition and confrontation in scientific and technological
capabilities," they said when introducing the new rules. The 74-article regulations, which will take effect on Sept 1, mandate
that government departments responsible for managing State secrets at
the provincial level and abo
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