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MIIT boosts homegrown IT software

By Gao Yuan (China Daily) Updated: 2014-05-30 06:59

China has to make sure information technology is not used to undermine the country's economic development, the chief of an industry regulatory body said on Thursday.

His remarks come amid the government's increasing concerns over IT vulnerabilities in key government departments and strategically important industries, such as banking, energy and telecommunications.

MIIT boosts homegrown IT software
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MIIT boosts homegrown IT software

"The nation's information security could come under direct threat if the software we use was infected with backdoor viruses and the like," said Miao Wei, minister of the Industry and Information Technology. "Our job is to make sure such things do not happen."

The high alert on information security risks came after the United States accused five Chinese military officers of cyber espionage.

China immediately denied the allegations.

In the past week, China has made a number of swift moves in its IT sector to "safeguard national security".

They include a ban on using Microsoft Corp's Windows 8 system in new government computers and adding a review process for Internet-related hardware and software products in key industries.

The moves largely targeted US firms; software providers from other nations were not affected as of Thursday.

Major software companies operating in China, such as France-based Dassault Systemes SA and SAP AG, a German company, reported "business as usual".

But overseas software providers may find the Chinese market more unfriendly in the future.

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