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China issues emergency-response guidelines for AI-service security incidents

( September 23, 2025, 05:35 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: China’s national cybersecurity standards body, TC260, issued a set of emergency-response practical guidelines on Monday for security incidents involving generative artificial intelligence services. The document classifies incidents into 10 categories, such as content security breaches, data leaks and cyberattacks, and ranks their severity based on the importance of the affected AI services and data, the seriousness of business losses and the level of social harm. It also sets out technical and management measures for providers and government agencies to follow when responding to emergencies.The statement follows and the file is attached:...

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