目录 List of Exhibits Preface Chapter One International Cybersecurity Governance and a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace 1.1 Analyzing the Concept of International Cybersecurity Governance 1.1.1 Major Issues in International Cybersecurity Governance 1.1.2 Main Actors of International Governance 1.1.3 The Development of an International Governance Mechanism 1.1.4 The Dilemma of Cybercrime Governance and the UN Expert Group on Cybercrime 1.2 The International Cybersecurity Dilemma 1.2.1 The Snowden Leak and the Global Cybersecurity Dilemma 1.2.2 The Reason behind the Security Dilemma 1.2.3 Building a Governance Mechanism for International Cybersecurity 1.3 Building a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace 1.3.1 Five Proposals to Build a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace 1.3.2 Basic Principles for Building a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace 1.3.3 The Ideological Origin of Building a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace Chapter Two Chinas Participation in International Cybersecurity Governance 2.1 International Cyberspace Governance at a New Stage: Highlighting Security Governance 2.1.1 The Development-Driven Technology and Application 2.1.2 The Catalytic Effect of Major Emergencies 2.1.3 The Rising Awareness of the International Community 2.2 Chinas Participation in International Cybersecurity Governance 2.2.1 Early Stage of Internet Development: Participating in Technology-Centered Security Governance 2.2.2 Rapid Development Stage of the Internet: Actively Contributing to Comprehensive Security Governance 2.2.3 Recent Years: Security Governance under the Vision of Building a Community of Shared Future in Cyberspace 2.3 Chinas Proposals for Selected Governance Issues 2.3.1 The Multistakeholder Model 2.3.2 Cyber Sovereignty 2.3.3 Cyberspace Rules 2.3.4 Combating Cybercrime 2.4 Chinas Future Participation in International Cybersecurity Governance 2.4.1 Reform the Governance Mechanism based on the Principle of Sovereignty 2.4.2 Strike a Balance between Openness and Stability 2.4.3 Follow the Principle of Keeping Up with the Times 2.4.4 Promote a Flexible and Pragmatic Governance Model 2.4.5 Focuses of Future International Cybersecurity Governance Chapter Three Top-Level Design of Chinas Cybersecurity System 3.1 The Correct Outlook on Cybersecurity 3.1.1 Cybersecurity: Holistic, Rather Than Fragmented 3.1.2 Cybersecurity: Dynamic, Rather Than Static 3.1.3 Cybersecurity: Open, Rather Than Closed 3.1.4 Cybersecurity: Relative, Rather Than Absolute 3.1.5 Cybersecurity: Shared, Rather Than Isolated 3.2 Strengthening the Strategic Guidance on Cybersecurity 3.2.1 Understanding Opportunities and Challenges in Cyberspace Strategically 3.2.2 Strategic Goals 3.2.3 Principles 3.2.4 Strategic Tasks 3.3 Establishing a Sound Legal System for Cybersecurity 3.3.1 The Promulgation of Cybersecurity Law Forms the Basic Legal Framework 3.3.2 Prompt Promulgation of Supporting Laws, Regulations, and Policies 3.3.3 Rapidly Carrying Out Inspections to Ensure Effective Law Enforcement 3.3.4 The Digital Economy and the Combat against Cybercrime and Illegal Industry Chains 3.4 Building a Sound Cybersecurity Standardization System 3.4.1 Organization 3.4.2 Achievements 3.4.3 Measures Chapter Four Key Fields of Chinas Cybersecurity Protection 4.1 Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure 4.1.1 The Identification and Scope of Chinas Critical Information Infrastructure 4.1.2 The Guideline of CII Protection and Its Differences from the Classified Protection System for Cybersecurity 4.1.3 Ihe Regulation and the Internationally-Accepted Risk Management Principle 4.1.4 The Purposes of the Security Review of Network Produ
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