Let cyberspace become fertile ground for serving the people

At this time a year ago, at the symposium on cybersecurity and informatization work, the General Secretary clearly stated that we should promote the development of China's cyber and information work, to make the internet better serve the people; build a good online ecosystem, and leverage the internet to guide public opinion and reflect public sentiment; accelerate breakthroughs in core technologies; properly handle the relationship between security and development; enhance the sense of mission and responsibility of internet companies, to jointly promote the sustained and healthy development of the internet; gather talents from all over the world for use, providing strong talent support for the development of cyber and information work. Today, Xiao Zhi has invited Professor Qin An from the China Internet Strategy Research Institute to chat with us about the "big and small matters" in cyberspace governance, and to revisit the General Secretary's classic remarks on "cyberspace governance."

The 'Five Perspectives' of Cyberspace Governance

Last year, General Secretary Xi's 'April 19 Speech' took place at a critical stage of China's development as a cyber power. It holds milestone significance in preparing the direction and programmatic documents for accelerating the construction of a cyber power. The concept of a 'Digital Homeland' reflects the view on cyberspace governance; core technological breakthroughs, talent introduction, and synchronized security development express the view on cyberspace development; non-segmentation, dynamic absorption rather than singularity, openness versus closedness, and relativity rather than joint isolation constitute the view on cybersecurity; an open self-reliant and strong approach, expanded overseas space, and a law-abiding and inclusive attitude embody the view on cyber responsibility.