The Construction of Cybersecurity

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Presently, the world is facing drastic changes and the pandemic both unseen in a century. Various security challenges keep emerging. World economy encounters strong headwinds on its path toward recovery, and global development suffers major setbacks. Geopolitics has a significant impact on cybersecurity, with global industrial and supply chains disrupted. Cybersecurity expands to digital security, data security faces severe challenges, and the situation of cybersecurity becomes complex and severe.

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    Data Source: China Cybersecurity Report 2021 published by RISING.

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    Data Source: DDoS Attack Trends Report in 2021 published by NSFOCUS.

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    Data Source: China Internet Security Report 2021 published by Wangsu Science and Technology.

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    Data Source: The report 46% of Databases Globally Are Not Secure published by Imperva.

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    Data Source: 2021 Data Leakage Trends Analysis Report published by Secsmart Information Technology Co., Ltd.

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    Data Source: 2022 Survey Report on the Status Quo of Data Security of Chinese Enterprises published by GoUpSec and Bei**g Chenge Technology Co., Ltd.

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    Data Source: Analysis Report on Software Supply Chain Security in China in 2021 published by QI-ANXIN.

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    Data Source: Analysis Report on the Development and Practice of Industrial Internet Security in 2021 published by QI-ANXIN Industrial Security Research Center and National and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Industrial Control System Security.

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    Data Source: Data Security Industry Insight Report 2022 published by CipherGateway Networks Technology Co., Ltd.

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    Data Source: 2022 Cybersecurity Talent Trends Report published by BOSS Zhipin platform.

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    Data Source: Development Report on Cyber Information Security Industry Talents jointly published by Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Talent Exchange Center et al.

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    Data Source: Development Report on Cyber Information Security Industry Talents jointly published by Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Talent Exchange Center et al.

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    www.cac.gov.cn: “Student-Innovation Funding Program in School of Cyber Science and Engineering Was Officially Launched”, July 2, 2022, http://www.cac.gov.cn/2022-07/02/c_1658383610137016.htm.

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    Hubei Daily: “With Great Resilience, Wuhan’s GDP Firmly Ranks Top Ten in China”, June 13, 2022, http://www.sw.wuhan.gov.cn/xwdt/mtbd/202206/ t20220613_1986179.shtml.

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    Wuhan Municipal People’s Government: The Notice on Several Policies to Further Support the Development of National Cybersecurity Talent Training & Innovation Bases, May 13, 2022, http://www.wuhan.gov.cn/zwgk/xxgk/zfwj/gfxwj/202205/t20220513_1971126.shtml.

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    Data Source: National Cipher Administration.

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    Data Source: Survey Report on Satisfaction with Cybersecurity of National Internet Users in 2021, December 6, 2021, http://www.rmzxb.com.cn/c/2021-12-07/3000054.shtml.

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Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies. (2024). The Construction of Cybersecurity. In: China Internet Development Report 2022. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5130-7_7

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