In an attempt at “cleaning up the Internet,” the Chinese government arrested 15,000 alleged cybercriminals, PYMNTS reports. “The Chinese have gotten increasingly worried that they do not have the right kind of regulations, protections and responses in place,” said the Council on Foreign Relations’ Adam Segal. “There is a real sense that there needed to be some type of regulatory response to potential attacks.” The move is among other recent Chinese gestures in an attempt to drum up a greater privacy presence, including the announcement of “cyberpolice units” installed at major corporations and a data protection draft law.
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