• <nav id="c8c2c"></nav>
      • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
      • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
      • <nav id="c8c2c"><sup id="c8c2c"></sup></nav>
        <tr id="c8c2c"></tr>
      • a级毛片av无码,久久精品人人爽人人爽,国产r级在线播放,国产在线高清一区二区

          Home>News Center>China
               
         

        Information security systems urged
        By Zhu Huilin (China Daily)
        Updated: 2004-11-24 21:48

        The central government has encouraged companies to provide information security products, as it develops its own national security system.

        A national information security system should be complete within the next five years, said officials from the Ministry of State Security Wednesday during the Information Security Executive Forum 2004.

        Sheng Changxiang, from the China Academy of Engineering, said, "the impact of the knowledge economy is great, the significance of information security for a country is equal to that of its economic security and political security."

        Results from the 2004 China Information Network Safety Survey show that of the 7,072 key information networks and information systems used by those surveyed, 58 per cent suffered some kind of Internet security problem while 10 per cent suffered huge financial losses.

        According to a representative of the Ministry of Public Security's Public Information Network Security Supervisory Bureau, network security management systems remain largely unimplemented in China, and network security awareness is perilously low. Problems arising from delayed repairs and flaws in security software are rife.

        Sheng said the central government is also planning to use legislation to increase information security.

        Insiders said the framework of the draft law will come out by the end of 2005.

        Sheng believes that besides financial support, human resources support is also important to build a national information security system.

        Many officials and scholars have already suggested the central government recognize information security protection as one of the most pressing subjects it has to deal with.

        In this way, more professionals can be nurtured and encouraged to work in the field.

        On the other hand, there are many governmental agencies in charge of information security protection and it is important to converge the resources of these agencies in order to form a single team to protect information security.

        Chen Yuehua, vice-director of Shanghai Municipal Informatization Commission, said since the late half of 2003, Shanghai has been building such a team.

        Meanwhile, both officials and scholars also believe market demands of individual customers who want to protect their information are increasing very rapidly.

        Market analysts believe the market potential for such products will surpass 10 billion yuan (US$1.2 billion) by the end of this year and the number of companies engaged in the sector is also growing.

        Zhou Jianxun, secretary-general of Shanghai Information Security Association (SISA), said, "currently, companies that manufacture mainly products focused on information security number more than 150 and more small local companies will enter the market in the next three years."

        As the association for the industrial sector, SISA will try to offer small and medium companies more services to help them grow more rapidly both in terms of investment return and technology.



         
          Today's Top News     Top China News
         

        Spokeswoman: EU's arms embargo a 'political' issue

         

           
         

        China to audit senior military officers

         

           
         

        China donate for Iraqi election

         

           
         

        Crash raises safety concerns

         

           
         

        Hu: Iraqi election is the way out of woes

         

           
         

        Kuchma calls for talks on Ukraine's crisis

         

           
          Salaries to grow slow in big cities
           
          Foreign media scramble for China's pay TV
           
          Chinese space official to visit NASA chief
           
          Beijing rejects Taipei hosting Asian-city meeting
           
          China protests roundup of restaurant workers
           
          Survey: Men want career; women want men
           
         
          Go to Another Section  
         
         
          Story Tools  
           
          Related Stories  
           
        Wen urges quickening pace of informatization
           
        District vows to provide quick info
           
        Beijing ups reward in corruption fight
           
        Britain, China to enhance cooperation in ICT
           
        Cotton information JV to give market clues
           
        Shanghai to open gov't archives to public
           
        Lacking info sharing system, losing bonuses
          News Talk  
          It is time to prepare for Beijing - 2008  
        Advertisement
                 
        a级毛片av无码
        • <nav id="c8c2c"></nav>
          • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
          • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
          • <nav id="c8c2c"><sup id="c8c2c"></sup></nav>
            <tr id="c8c2c"></tr>