BEIJING — A commission will be established to deliberate important policies on cyber security and organize reviews, according to a document released by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) on Feb 7.
The document, on the security of internet products and services, has just been released for public opinion. The CAC will establish the commission with other authorities.
The document proposed that internet products and services related to national security and public interests should undergo a security review.
According to the CAC, the reviews will focus on whether the products or services are secure and sufficiently managed, and on assessing risks for them to be illegally controlled, disrupted or interrupted.
The reviews will also evaluate whether there is any risks that the providers are taking advantage of their products and services to illegally gather, store, process or use user information.
In addition, unfair competition, monopolization or any other functions that may damage users’ interests will be reviewed, according to the CAC.
Any service or product that fails the review will be blacklisted, making them off limits to all Communist Party of China organs, government departments, and key industries.