Data Protection in China

National data protection authority in China

The PIPL clarified that the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) is primarily responsible for the overall planning and coordination of personal information protection and related supervision. In addition, various other legislative and administrative authorities have jurisdiction over certain aspects of personal information protection regulation or enforcement, such as:

  • Ministry of Public Security (with a focus on investigating and combating cyber crimes involving personal information breaches);
  • Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (with a focus on the regulation of online services in connection with which personal information is processed);
  • State Administration for Market Regulation (with a focus on handling complaints from data subjects); and
  • Ministry of Science and Technology (with a focus on the regulation of biometric data).

Sector-specific regulators, such as the People's Bank of China or the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, may also monitor and enforce data protection issues of regulated institutions within their sector.

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