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US tech firms ask China to postpone 'intrusive' rules | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 61439241 United Kingdom 01/29/2015 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | US business groups are seeking "urgent discussions" over new Chinese rules requiring foreign firms to hand over source code and other measures. The groups wrote to senior government officials after the introduction of the cybersecurity regulations at the end of last year. The US Chamber of Commerce and other groups called the rules "intrusive". The regulations initially apply to firms selling products to Chinese banks but are part of a wider review. "An overly broad, opaque, discriminatory approach to cybersecurity policy that restricts global internet and ICT products and services would ultimately isolate Chinese ICT firms from the global marketplace and weaken cybersecurity, thereby harming China's economic growth and development and restricting customer choice," the letter read. The groups said that the rules would force technology sellers to create backdoors for the Chinese government, adopt Chinese encryption algorithms and disclose sensitive intellectual property. Firms planning to sell computer equipment to Chinese banks would also have to set up research and development centres in the country, get permits for workers servicing technology equipment and build "ports" which enable Chinese officials to manage and monitor data processed by their hardware, Reuters reported. Source code is the usually tightly guarded series of commands that create programs. For most computing and networking equipment, it would have to be turned over to officials, according to the new regulations. [link to www.bbc.co.uk] |
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