Topic: China passes data security law Set a maximum penalty of 50 million bah

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China passes dataเล่นสล็อตที่ไหนดีsecurity law Set a maximum penalty of 50 million baht to prevent data leakage.
China's new data security law came into effect on Sept. 1, the AFP news agency reported, the latest effort by the Chinese government to tighten regulations in the Chinese technology sector.

broadly stated law It seeks to control the Chinese tech giant and manipulate the data of hundreds of millions of users.


It also comes with growing fears about data security. And as government agencies increasingly rely on cloud storage services.

The Chinese government claims that such laws are needed to maintain national security. Because Chinese technology companies are looking to expand overseas. And authorities fear domestic information will fall into the hands of foreigners.

The law stipulates the responsibility of every company and organization to have information at hand. There is a fine of up to 10 million yuan (50 million baht) for various offenses. This includes data leaks and non-verification of the identity of the buyer or seller of the information.

The scope of this law is very wide. Legally required information is information stored and handled within the borders of China. including foreign information that may jeopardize the national security of China or the rights of Chinese citizens.