China defends cybersecurity back door demands as Obama protests<article>
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President Barack Obama isn’t happy with new rules from China that would require U.S. tech companies to abide by strict cybersecurity measures, but on Tuesday the country was quick to defend the proposed regulations.</p><p>
“All countries are paying attention to and taking measures to safeguard their own information security. This is beyond reproach,” said China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying in a news briefing.</p><p>
She made the statement after Obama criticized a proposed anti-terror law that he said could stifle U.S. tech business in China. The legislation would require companies to hand over encryption keys to the country’s government, and create “back doors” into their systems to give the Chinese government surveillance access.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2892052/china-defends-cybersecurity-demands-amid-complaints-from-us.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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China defends cybersecurity back door demands as Obama protests