China News Service, Beijing, September 5th (Xie Yanbing) Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning hosted a regular press conference on September 5th.

  A reporter from China News Agency: You just mentioned the situation of Northwestern Polytechnical University being attacked by the US National Security Agency. What measures will China take to better safeguard national network security?

  Mao Ning: The case of Northwestern Polytechnical University being attacked by the United States once again shows the extreme importance of maintaining national network security.

As the main victim of hacker attacks, China firmly opposes any form of cyber attack.

Chinese laws expressly prohibit any network intrusion and destruction of information systems.

  In recent years, China has accelerated the top-level design in the field of cybersecurity, formulated and improved cybersecurity-related strategic plans and legal systems, and continuously improved cybersecurity assurance capabilities and cyberspace law enforcement capabilities.

This week coincides with the 2022 China National Cyber ​​Security Publicity Week. It is believed that relevant publicity and education activities will further enhance the cyber security awareness and security protection skills of the whole society, build a strong network security defense line, and create a cyberspace security environment.

  Threats to cyberspace security are a common challenge faced by all countries, and maintaining cybersecurity is the shared responsibility of the international community.

China adheres to the peaceful use of cyberspace, and is willing to work with the international community to strengthen dialogue and cooperation, jointly oppose cyber hegemony, jointly respond to various cyber attacks, maintain a peaceful, secure, open, cooperative and orderly cyberspace, and promote the establishment of a multilateral and democratic , a transparent international Internet governance system, and work together to build a community with a shared future in cyberspace.

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