National Cybersecurity Policies and Compliance

China’s rapidly digitizing economy has made cybersecurity a national priority. Enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure operators are subject to comprehensive cybersecurity policies designed to protect data, systems, and networks. Compliance with these regulations ensures operational continuity, legal adherence, and national security. This

AI-Powered Cybersecurity Tools in Industry

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming cybersecurity in industrial sectors by enabling real-time threat detection, predictive analytics, and automated responses. Chinese enterprises across manufacturing, finance, energy, and healthcare are adopting AI-powered tools to enhance security posture and reduce the risk of cyberattacks. This blog

Cyber Threats Facing Chinese Enterprises

As Chinese enterprises continue to embrace digital transformation, they face increasing exposure to cyber threats. From financial institutions and manufacturing companies to technology firms and healthcare providers, organizations are targeted by hackers, malware, ransomware, and insider threats. Cybersecurity has become a critical business

Data Security Law 2025: Balancing Growth and Control

China’s Data Security Law 2025 has introduced new compliance requirements for technology companies, aiming to protect sensitive information while promoting digital innovation. The updated regulations cover data collection, storage, transfer, and cross-border sharing, emphasizing risk assessment and accountability. Analysts note that the law

Quantum Computing in China: Roadmaps and Research Centers

China is emerging as a global leader in quantum computing, investing heavily in research, infrastructure, and talent development to secure a competitive edge in this transformative technology. Quantum computing promises to revolutionize industries such as cryptography, materials science, pharmaceuticals, and artificial intelligence by

Quantum Communication Networks: China’s Race for Ultra-Secure Data

Pilot networks in Beijing and Shanghai push ahead of global rivals. China has established itself as a global leader in quantum communication, a field promising ultra-secure data transfer using quantum encryption. By 2025, pilot networks in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hefei are expanding, while

Smart Grids and Energy Security in China’s Mega-Cities

AI-driven grids promise efficiency but test infrastructure resilience. As China’s mega-cities grow, managing energy demand has become a national priority. By 2025, smart grid technology will be transforming urban power systems, using AI, sensors, and real-time monitoring to balance supply and consumption. Cities

Cybersecurity as Industrial Policy: China’s New Digital Defense Industry

Why cybersecurity is now treated as a growth sector alongside AI and chips. From Risk to Industry For years, cybersecurity was treated as a defensive necessity an expense to protect companies and governments from digital threats. In China, that view is changing. Cybersecurity

TransUnion says hackers stole 4.4 million customers’ personal information

Credit reporting giant TransUnion has disclosed a data breach affecting more than 4.4 million customers’ personal information. In a filing with Maine’s attorney general’s office on Thursday, TransUnion attributed the July 28 breach to unauthorized access of a third-party application storing customers’ personal data for

FBI says China’s Salt Typhoon hacked at least 200 US companies

A Chinese-backed hacking campaign that previously hacked into nine U.S. telecommunication and internet providers is now confirmed to have hacked at least 200 American companies, according to the FBI’s top cyber chief. FBI assistant director Brett Leatherman told The Washington Post that the hackers, dubbed Salt