New provisions made to China's Cybersecurity Law last November gives state agencies the legal authority to remotely conduct penetration testing on any internet-related business operating in China, and even copy and later share any data government officials find on inspected systems. . The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . provisions, china's, cybersecurity, november, gives, state, agencies, legal, author. . Dave Wreski
Two people have been successfully prosecuted for refusing to provide authorities with their encryption keys, resulting in landmark convictions that may have carried jail sentences of up to five years. The government said today it does not know their fate.. The power to force people to unscramble their data was granted to authorities in October 2007. Between 1 April, 2008 and 31 March this year the first two convictions were obtained. The disclosure was made by Sir Christopher Rose, the government's Chief Surveillance Commissioner, in his recent annual report. The former High Court judge did not provide details of the crimes being investigated in the case of either individual - neither of whom were necessarily suspects - nor of the sentences they received. The link for this article located at Out-Law is no longer available. . The power to force people to unscramble their data was granted to authorities in October 2007. Betwe. people, successfully, prosecuted, refusing, provide, authorities, their, encrypti. . Anthony Pell
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