Research on the Governance of Cross-border Data Flow Under the Holistic View of National Security
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The holistic view of national security, cross-border data flows, top-level design, Pilot areas.Abstract
The increasing frequency of cross-border data flows has brought new momentum to globalization, but it has also brought many challenges. In the context of the holistic view of national security, in order to better maintain international security, overall development and security, it is imperative to improve China's governance model for cross-border data flow. Through scientific and reasonable legal regulations to effectively safeguard national security, a set of cross-border data flow governance model reflecting Chinese wisdom and Chinese solutions is proposed, that is, the "China Blueprint" : improve the top-level design of cross-border data flow and formulate security norms for cross-border data flow; Combined with the progress of the pilot work, summarize the experience, explore the leading scheme of cross-border data flow in key areas, and form a unified organization model for reference; We will strengthen technical support for data security governance, cope with risks brought by technology, and provide Chinese solutions and Chinese wisdom for global data flow and economic development.
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