Discussion of a new comprehensive cybersecurity law is accelerating in China, to address security problems originating at home and abroad and to improve the Internet space overall.
From social media to trading stocks, every year the Internet becomes more interwoven with Chinese netizens' daily lives.
The WIC is a great effort for enhancing dialogue between important stakeholders in the context of Internet governance and hearing different views.
The ancient city of Wuzhen is ready for the upcoming Internet conference.
From social media to trading stocks, every year the Web becomes more interwoven with Chinese netizens' daily lives. Here is a look at how the Internet has evolved in China over the years:
Located some 80 kilometers from Hangzhou city, capital of East China's Zhejiang province, the ancient town of Wuzhen has been known as the land of "fish and rice" for more than 1,000 years.
Similar to the small Swiss town of Davos that hosts the globally renowned World Economic Forum, the small town of Wuzhen in East China's Zhejiang province has also attracted global attention by being home to the World Internet Conference.
Rising concerns over Internet security for Chinese companies is creating a growing market for data safety providers.
China will manage cyberspace according to the rule of law, while providing more room for development based on the market, the national Internet watchdog said.
It took Wuzhen 30 years to turn from a remote quiet town into a first-class city that reaches the outside world with Internet-oriented services.
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