Navigating the Uncertain Chinese Cybersecurity Law: What We Know and How to Steer Accordingly

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As of June 1, 2017, China’s new Cybersecurity Law came into force. The Cybersecurity Law has broad implications for any company that does business in the country as the Chinese government has asserted even greater control over all data collected or generated in its territory. However, many questions remain unanswered despite several draft measures interpreting the Cybersecurity Law, causing great uncertainty about how to comply with the Cybersecurity Law and how its provisions will actually be enforced.

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