China's draft cybersecurity law gets 3rd reading
BEIJING - China's draft cybersecurity law was submitted to legislators for its third reading at the bimonthly session of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, which began Monday.
The draft allows police and other law enforcers to take measures including freezing assets, against overseas individuals or organizations that "attack, intrude, interfere with or sabotage the nation's key information infrastructure."
The draft allows police and other law enforcers to take measures including freezing assets, against overseas individuals or organizations that "attack, intrude, interfere with or sabotage the nation's key information infrastructure."