U.S. ** Biden signed an executive order requiring multiple departments to cooperate to prevent "countries of concern" from accessing sensitive information about Americans. China and Russia have been targeted, and the United States says these countries are using big data, artificial intelligence and other technologies to threaten the United States and its allies. The executive order covers seven categories of sensitive information, including genomics, health, and finance, and prohibits tech companies from providing relevant data to China. The Ministry of Justice will issue regulations to strengthen protections to ensure that sensitive information is not intrusive, and all departments will work together to prevent external threats.
The United States claims that China and other "countries of concern" use sensitive information to engage in "** activities" and use high technology to accurately target targets. The executive order will protect sensitive information such as genomics and health data, and prohibit technology companies from sending information to China. This move will seriously affect business cooperation involving genetics, health, finance and other fields, and at the same time, the Ministry of Justice will strengthen the protection of the department's geographic location and military personnel data.
In addition to the protection of personal information, the United States will strengthen cooperation on information security by setting high standards to prevent "countries of concern" from obtaining sensitive data in multiple ways. The Department of Health, the Department of Defense and other departments will also cooperate to ensure that funds and incentives are not misused to avoid helping "concerned countries" obtain Americans' health information. In addition, when reviewing submarine cable licenses, the telecommunications services will also focus on protecting sensitive data of Americans and thwarting attempts by outside forces to infiltrate them.
In the face of the "declaration of war" by the United States, China will not sit idly by. It is foreseeable that in the field of sensitive data, Chinese companies that have access to relevant information may be restricted, affecting their development in the US market. China will protect domestic data security, take corresponding measures to deal with US restrictions, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its own enterprises. The dispute over data security between the two sides could lead to deeper economic and technology competition, and the relationship between China and the United States may be further strained.
In the information age, data security is becoming more and more important, and the friction between China and the United States in this field is also intensifying. The actions of both parties will have a profound impact on the flow of data and the development of science and technology on a global scale. In the future, with the continuous development and transformation of science and technology, data security will become a major focus in international relations, and the data competition between China and the United States will gradually escalate. How to balance the relationship between the free flow of data and security protection has become an important issue that the international community needs to face urgently.
In this data war between China and the United States, the privacy of individuals' data may face greater challenges. How to protect personal privacy from external intrusion has become an urgent part of global data governance. All countries should strengthen international cooperation, establish stricter and more effective data security standards, and jointly safeguard global data security and stability.
In addition to cooperation at the highest level, the business community should also strengthen self-restraint, not to leak or protect the privacy rights and interests of users. At the same time, individuals should also enhance their awareness of data security when using the Internet to avoid personal information being used by criminals. The protection of personal privacy data is an issue that everyone should pay attention to, and only with the joint efforts of the whole society can we build a more secure and stable data environment.
In the current information age, data security issues are becoming increasingly prominent, and the data struggle between China and the United States has also highlighted the confrontation between the two sides in the information field. China will retaliate by taking corresponding measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of domestic enterprises and protect personal privacy data. Globally, countries need to work together to strengthen data governance, ensure data security and stability, and provide a solid guarantee for the sustainable development of human society. Data security is a global challenge that requires the full cooperation of all parties to maintain peace and tranquility in the global digital ecosystem.