The opening ceremony of the 2023 China Cybersecurity Week was held in Fuzhou, Fujian province, East China, on Monday. Themed “Cybersecurity for the People and by the People”, it will run across the country from Monday to Sunday. It aims to raise public awareness and helps the public protect themselves.
Zhou Zuyi, Party chief of Fujian, stressed that holding the event is of great significance for enhancing people’s skills in preventing security risks and improving the work efficiency of cyberspace (网络空间) agencies. He said at the opening ceremony that Fujian has continuously strengthened network security technologies, and actively helped integrate the development of cybersecurity education and technological industries. “Fuzhou’s step of building a leading digital city has also been sped, with more efforts in educating cybersecurity talent and improving cybersecurity protection ability,” he said, “while encouraging internet talent to start up businesses in Fujian.”
Feng Yi, a teacher from Wenzhou Business College in Zhejiang province, said that he usually shares cybersecurity-related laws and cases with his students, reminding them to be more careful while transferring money via online bank accounts. He also expressed concerns on security problems caused by artificial intelligence and some other advanced technologies. “Some people were found to have applied AI in fraud (骗局), so I’m thinking that how to avoid scammers (骗子) using such new technologies should be considered by lawmakers,” he added.
Kong Yiying, a mother of two boys from Guangdong province, also said that anti-fraud tips provided by authorities have made her family subconsciously more cautious while submitting personal information, and they’ve set up stronger passwords. She welcomed internet platforms’ measures to deal with cyberbullying, such as the establishment of prevention systems and reporting channels. But she added that she is looking forward to seeing the country solve the problem by rule of law.
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