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全球网络安全相关人士齐聚天津共商风险应对之策
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-24 23:02

Group 1 - The third Cybersecurity Forum in Tianjin gathered nearly 800 participants from global cybersecurity organizations, research institutions, and enterprises to discuss strategies for addressing cybersecurity risks [2] - The theme of the forum was "Building a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace," highlighting the need for international cooperation in cybersecurity [2] - A report indicated that from July 2024 to June 2025, there will be 209 severe data security incidents globally, with the Americas, Asia, and Europe being the most affected regions [2] Group 2 - China is enhancing its data security governance framework, with new regulations such as the "Network Data Security Management Regulations" and the "Facial Recognition Technology Application Security Management Measures" set to take effect in 2025 [3] - The Chinese Ministry of Public Security emphasized the importance of legal frameworks in maintaining cybersecurity and combating cybercrime [3] - The report noted a significant increase in AI-related cybersecurity risks, with network attacks accounting for 29%, data security incidents for 26%, and security vulnerabilities for 25% [3] Group 3 - The chairman of Qihoo 360 Technology Group stated that embedding AI within security systems is crucial for enhancing the resilience of digital systems [4] - China has introduced mandatory national standards for identifying AI-generated synthetic content, which aims to improve compliance and enhance the competitiveness of Chinese enterprises in the global AI market [4] - The director of Nigeria's National Information Technology Development Agency highlighted the necessity of regional and global cooperation in achieving cybersecurity [4] Group 4 - An academic from the U.S. National Academy of Artificial Intelligence suggested that integrating technology, management, and legal frameworks can enhance network security resilience [5]