New Chinese law takes aim at encryption

A new law passed by China’s Parliament on Sunday requires technology companies to assist the government in decrypting content, a provision that the country maintains is modeled after Western law.

ISPs and telecommunication companies must provide technical assistance to the government, including decrypting communications, for terrorism-related investigations, according to Xinhua, China’s official news agency.

Xinhua quoted Li Shouwei, of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee legislative affairs commission, as saying the law doesn’t require technology companies to install “backdoors,” the term for code that would give security agencies consistent, secret access to data, in software.

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