
To safeguard sensitive security information, China’s Ministry of State Security has urged its citizens to refrain from sharing data about its national security establishments and spy satellites on social platforms. The initiative intends to prevent foreign entities from obtaining this crucial data through online platforms, illustrating the growing importance of space as a strategic arena.
Recent surveillance of Chinese internet users has decreased damaging speech on platforms like WeChat, Douyin, and Weibo. This action followed a tragic incident in Suzhou city that resulted in an outburst of hate speech against Japanese people online. The regulation of these platforms decreased harmful speech, creating a civil and safer online environment. However, it has ignited a dialogue on privacy concerns and censorship in Chinese cyberspace.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), with support from regulated financial institutions, plans to develop a shared ledger system. This venture aims to address multiple issues in international financial markets, such as disjointed databases and high maintenance costs of individual systems.