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5 September 2017

Implementing China's Cybersecurity Law

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China's Cybersecurity Law came into effect on June 1, 2017. Three months later, many uncertainties remain as only some of the anticipated implementing regulations have been issued.
China Technology

China's Cybersecurity Law came into effect on June 1, 2017. Three months later, many uncertainties remain as only some of the anticipated implementing regulations have been issued. However, based on draft and final regulations and guidance that have been issued to date, there are a number of steps that companies should take now to comply with and prepare for anticipated compliance obligations.

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Special thanks to associates Stephanie Li, Erin Shi, Jennifer Everett, Frances Forte, Kerianne Tobitsch, and Grace Zhang, who contributed to the preparation of this White Paper.

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