Professional lawyers and experts on Chinese privacy law suggest formulating proper and clear monitoring policy to the employees. And certainly the fact of monitoring has to be announced to all the employees. Also they give some additional suggests:
China’s data-privacy law vs. GDPR | by Michael Gentle Oct 11, 2018 Cap. 486 Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance To print the whole chapter in HTML, please click at the bottom of the TOC panel and then click .Please set the page orientation to “Landscape” for printing of bilingual texts on a single page. Chinese Privacy Law Archives | Metaverse Law Furthermore, as the U.S. races to build out its 5G infrastructure, the U.S. government has explicitly restricted U.S. corporations from conducting business with Chinese technology manufacturer Huawei upon apprehension that Huawei equipment may contain backdoors to enable surveillance by the Chinese …
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Despite Chinese authority’s effort to elucidate the terms of the data localization policy, the ambiguity of the language used in the law and in the two updated drafts still leaves people guessing. One example is the use of incomplete enumeration in the drafts. Jul 22, 2020 · Also today: U.S. accuses two Chinese hackers of targeting virus researchers; Maryland nursing-home chain hit with ransomware; and England’s coronavirus tracing program violates privacy laws
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Jun 01, 2017 · On June 1, 2017, the new Cybersecurity Law went into effect in China. This post takes stock of (1) which measures have been passed so far, (2) which ones go into effect on June 1 and (3) which ones are in progress but have yet to be promulgated. Crucially, the Guideline provides a definition of “Personal Sensitive Data” that has not been defined elsewhere in Chinese laws and regulations. “Personal Sensitive Data” is defined as “data that may lead to bodily harm, property damage, reputational harm, harm to personal heath, or discriminative treatment of an individual if such May 26, 2020 · China’s decision to impose new national security laws in Hong Kong has brought protesters advocating greater democracy back onto the city’s streets, after a lull forced by the coronavirus