Chinese government puts its own tech firms in cybersecurity crosshairs citing fears of US coercion
The Chinese government has put three more Chinese internet platforms’ under its cybersecurity crosshairs citing the scenario of the US coercing Chinese firms to submit data .
Jonathan TalbotDeputy Editor
July 6, 2021 - 12:32PM
China s government has put three more Chinese internet platforms in its cybersecurity crosshairs citing the growing risk of cyber security coercion by the United States.
According to Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece the Global Times, the action focuses on three firms that recently launched IPOs in the US market and is part of an effort to protect the digital economy from US interference.
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Ростислав Цуркан
Режиссер Ричард Доннер
Источник: Variety
Культовый голливудский режиссер Ричард Доннер, снявший фильм Супермен (Superman, 1978), первый из серии кинолент о герое с суперспособностями, ушел из жизни в понедельник в возрасте 91 года. Об этом сообщил журнал Variety.
Смерть Доннера подтвердили в его компании, однако причина смерти пока не сообщается. За свою жизнь он поставил более 70 фильмов и телесериалов.
В 1976 году вышел мистический триллер Омен с Грегори Пеком в главной роли.
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Explainer: Why China is investigating tech firms like Didi
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Hong Kong – Chinese regulators have clamped down on the country’s largest ride-hailing app, Didi Global Inc., days after its shares began trading in New York. Authorities told Didi to stop new registrations and ordered its app removed from China’s app stores pending a cybersecurity review. The government said it was acting to prevent security risks and protect the public interest.
Didi is the latest company to face intensified scrutiny in a crackdown on some of China’s biggest technology giants.
What is Didi?
China’s Didi Global Inc. is one of the world’s largest ride-hailing apps. Three-quarters of its 493 million annual active users are in China. Beijing-based Didi operates in 14 other countries including Brazil and Mexico.