The Race is On: China Passes the Very First “Crypto Law,” Will Go into Effect in January, Next Year

2019-10-26 20:02

Now, the Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress in China has passed a new law on Oct. 26 to regulate cryptography. The law will be implemented from January 2020, reported local news channel CCTV.

The central cryptographic agency will have a unified leadership over the national cryptographic work and will formulate major guidelines […].

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