The Government Work Report proposes to strengthen network security, data security and personal information protection. Internet governance has also become a hot topic for CPPCC members this year. Many members suggested that legislation should be strengthened to regulate the application of data algorithms to better protect personal privacy and information security.
In recent years, data abuse problems such as big data killing, illegal collection and excessive consumption have emerged constantly, which has continuously raised the public’s expectations for network governance. Jiang Haoran, a member of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said that behind the chaos is the excessive collection and abuse of data. How to clarify the ownership of data elements and promote the compliant collection, trusted application and moderate sharing of data resources are important issues facing network governance.
Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference Commissioner Jiang HaoranThe relevant departments have passed legislation, which (data) can be used and which can’t be used.
At the same time, criminals use illegally obtained citizen information, mainly in the form of fraudulent apps and phishing websites, and conduct targeted fraud by means of financial management and making friends, making online scams impossible to prevent. Zhang Yunyong, a member of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, suggested that the anti-fraud algorithm model should be used to intensify the crackdown on fraud crimes at home and abroad.
Zhang Yunyong, member of Chinese People’s Political Consultative ConferenceFor the latest online fraud, information leakage, etc., it can be accurately identified through artificial intelligence algorithms. I believe that our data model has accumulated for a while, and these are not problems. Management and legislation should be strengthened. Because 80%, 90% or more of these fraud-related cases are abroad, it needs some close international cooperation and some judicial linkage.
Cyber violence has occurred from time to time in recent years. Pi Jianlong, a member of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, believes that there are still some problems in curbing and cracking down on cyber violence in China, such as difficulties in obtaining evidence from cyber violence victims, lack of recourse and lack of platform subject responsibility.
Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference Commissioner Pi Jianlong: I suggest that the relevant departments should intensify the crackdown, and the public security departments that can file a case should try their best to file a case, so that the platform can manage customers and the government can manage the platform.