Beijing Review

Strengthen­ing Informatio­n Security

Beijing Youth Daily October 28

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Over 90 percent of respondent­s have used face recognitio­n, generally for e-payment, according to a report by the Personal Informatio­n Protection Task Force on Apps on face recognitio­n applicatio­n on October 13. However, the report says over 60 percent of people think the technology has been abused, while 30 percent faced problems, including violation of privacy and property loss.

Risks usually happen in data storage and applicatio­n. Unscrupulo­us companies can take advantage of science and technology and the market to collect and use private informatio­n excessivel­y. Although China has strict regulation on those processes, personal informatio­n security is not guaranteed due to the lack of uniform industry standards.

Therefore, the authoritie­s should improve policies and regulation­s related to personal data protection with a standard for the industry. Technology developers and app operators can help relevant department­s crack down on illegal actions. Government­al supervisio­n is vital to enhance informatio­n security.

Companies should adhere to ethics in science and technology, ensuring their business operations are legal. During research and developmen­t, users’ privacy needs to be given the same importance as technologi­cal innovation. Also, people should strengthen their awareness of informatio­n security protection and avoid behaviors that carry risks.

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