A new cybersecurity law has been passed in China which will give the country even more control over the Internet and will require foreign companies to store their data locally. The National People's Congress Standing Committee passed the new law on Monday, causing a great deal of concern amongst human rights groups and foreign businesses. China already limits access to the Internet through its own online security system known in the west as "the Great Firewall" but this new cybersecurity law will allow the country to further censor and control the internet. Sophie Richardson, the director of Human Rights Watch… [Continue Reading]
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