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Personal-data security, AI security standards on China's TC260 2025 agenda

( April 2, 2025, 09:06 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: China’s TC260, the nation's cybersecurity standards body, plans to revise personal information security standards and establish guidelines for network data crawling and personal-information compliance audit capabilities. The first batch of national cybersecurity standards requirements for 2025 also includes drafting guidelines for personal-information protection for small-scale data handlers and security protocols for data provision, entrusted processing and joint processing. Formulation of standards for AI security capability assessment, AI application security classification and grading, AI minor application security and technical requirements for vehicle data collection are also on its agenda. Attached, in Chinese, please find the statement: ...

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