Tiktok International Edition is under investigation by British regulatory authorities due to "young user personal data", Facebook's API vulnerability exposes personal photos of 300,000 Turkish users, Amazon's Echo Dot children's smart speaker retains children's recordings and per

Tiktok International Edition is under investigation by British regulatory authorities due to the issue of "young user personal data", the API vulnerability of Facebook exposed personal photos of 300,000 Turkish users, and the Echo Dot children's version smart speaker of Amazon retains children's recordings and personal data... "Surveillance" is everywhere, "privacy" is nowhere to hide, and we are "running naked" in the digital age.

is recorded, exposed, exposed, dried and sold at any time, and "personal data" is becoming an industry. In contemporary society, everyone has left a clear survival footprint on the online "database" and the issue of personal data privacy is becoming a global common sense issue. In 2017, DoubleFlag, a well-known supplier in the dark web market, sold a large amount of data stolen from several Chinese Internet giants, with the number of data strips reaching more than 1 billion.

Microsoft Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Julie Brill also wrote: People have privacy because they are increasingly wary of the data collected by tech giants.

In May 2018, the promulgation of the EU's " General Data Protection Regulation " (GDPR), took a small step to the global "personal data privacy protection". The Act elaborates and protects the "emerging rights" of data subjects such as the right to know, right to correct, right to portability, right to delete, right to restrict processing, right to object, and applies to any company that will use data within the EU.

According to a report released by the European Data Protection Board at the end of February this year, the EU fined 55.95 million euros in the nine months since the GDPR came into effect. Among them, Google was fined 50 million euros (about 57 million US dollars) for lack of transparency and insufficient information when sending advertisements to users targetedly, and not obtaining valid permission from users.

In order to promote the protection of "personal data privacy", my country has also made many efforts at the relevant legal level. On June 25, the draft Crypto Law of my country was officially submitted to the Standing Committee of the 13th National People's Congress for the first review. The draft clearly states that no organization or individual may steal encrypted information from others, shall not illegally invade other people's password protection system, and shall not use passwords to engage in activities that endanger national security, social public interests, legitimate rights and interests of others or other illegal and criminal activities. In June last year, the "Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China" officially implemented in my country also clearly strengthened the protection of personal information.

GDPR has been promulgated for more than a year, and laws and regulations on "personal data privacy" in various countries are also becoming more perfect. However, personal data and information leakage are the high incidence areas of Internet information leakage. How to more comprehensively and effectively protect personal privacy data from being violated, and to set up a valve of "privacy isolation" for the highly smooth Internet, there are many details worth discussing.

In August this year, the 7th Internet Security Conference of (ISC 2019) in the Asia-Pacific region, will also include "personal data security" as one of the core topics of the conference, and invite leading enterprises from China's cybersecurity industry, network security experts from the United States, Israel, Russia and other countries, academic experts from well-known universities and laboratories at home and abroad, and network security leaders of key domestic central enterprises and infrastructure units, etc., to gather in the Beijing Yanqi Lake International Convention and Exhibition Center to explore the way of information security, and look forward to increasing the investment in the "encryption process" of personal information.