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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>BEIJING: China's top internet regulator on Friday published draft guidelines that will subject companies with more than 1 million users in the country to a security review before they can send user-related data abroad.

The Cyberspace Administration of China<\/a> (CAC) said in a statement that the security review requirement would also be applied to firms if their data is collected and generated by operators of \"critical information infrastructure,\" or if the data to be sent overseas contains \"important\" information.

Companies that have already sent abroad, or intend to send abroad, the personal information of more 100,000 users or \"sensitive\" personal information belonging to 10,000 users, would also be bound by the requirement, it said.

The proposed measures, which are open to public review until Nov. 28, come as Beijing tightens its grip on Chinese companies and the vast troves of data they control. It has passed new laws on data security and personal information protection.

In July, the CAC also proposed that companies with more than 1 million users must report to the regulator for a security review before listing shares overseas, just days after suspending the initial public offering of ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing over alleged data violations.

Last month, China's industry ministry published draft rules aimed at bolstering its new data security law, including definitions of what it considered \"core\" and \"important\" data, for which cross-border transfers must receive approval.

The CAC also detailed on Friday what documents organisations needed to submit, and said that the security review should be completed in most cases within 45 days but under \"complicated circumstances\", could require up to 60 days.

A successful security review would have a two-year validity period, but factors such as \"changes in the legal environment of the country or region where the overseas receiver is located\" could prompt a new review, according to the draft rules.
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中国推动安全审查的公司寻求出口用户数据

中国的网络管理(CAC)在一份声明中表示,安全审查要求也适用于公司如果他们的数据被收集和生成的运营商的关键信息基础设施,或如果要派往海外的数据包含“重要”的信息。

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北京:中国最大的互联网监管机构周五发布准则草案,将主体公司有超过100万用户在国家安全审查在国外才能发送相关数据。

中国的网络管理(CAC)在一份声明中表示,安全审查要求也适用于企业经营者如果他们的数据被收集和生成的关键信息基础设施,或如果要派往海外的数据包含“重要”的信息。

公司已经送往国外,或者打算把在国外,100000用户的个人信息或“敏感”属于10000用户的个人信息,也会受需求,它说。

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提出的措施,向公众开放评论直到11月28日,是中国政府收紧对中国企业和——大批数据控制。它已经通过了新的法律数据安全和个人信息保护。

7月,CAC也提出,公司拥有超过100万的用户必须向监管机构报告安全审查海外上市之前,几天后暂停ride-hailing巨人的首次公开发行(ipo)迪迪Chuxing涉嫌违规数据。

上个月,中国工信部公布的草案旨在加强其新数据安全法律,包括定义的被认为是“核心”和“重要”数据,为跨境转移必须得到批准。

CAC还周五详细文档组织需要提交,并说安全审查应该在大多数情况下,但在45天内完成复杂情况下,可能需要60天。

成功的安全审查两年有效期,但等因素”的法律环境的变化海外接收机所在国家或地区”可能引发一个新的审查,根据草案。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>BEIJING: China's top internet regulator on Friday published draft guidelines that will subject companies with more than 1 million users in the country to a security review before they can send user-related data abroad.

The Cyberspace Administration of China<\/a> (CAC) said in a statement that the security review requirement would also be applied to firms if their data is collected and generated by operators of \"critical information infrastructure,\" or if the data to be sent overseas contains \"important\" information.

Companies that have already sent abroad, or intend to send abroad, the personal information of more 100,000 users or \"sensitive\" personal information belonging to 10,000 users, would also be bound by the requirement, it said.

The proposed measures, which are open to public review until Nov. 28, come as Beijing tightens its grip on Chinese companies and the vast troves of data they control. It has passed new laws on data security and personal information protection.

In July, the CAC also proposed that companies with more than 1 million users must report to the regulator for a security review before listing shares overseas, just days after suspending the initial public offering of ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing over alleged data violations.

Last month, China's industry ministry published draft rules aimed at bolstering its new data security law, including definitions of what it considered \"core\" and \"important\" data, for which cross-border transfers must receive approval.

The CAC also detailed on Friday what documents organisations needed to submit, and said that the security review should be completed in most cases within 45 days but under \"complicated circumstances\", could require up to 60 days.

A successful security review would have a two-year validity period, but factors such as \"changes in the legal environment of the country or region where the overseas receiver is located\" could prompt a new review, according to the draft rules.
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