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Many companies believe outsourcing to AWS, Azure, or even Alibaba Cloud means they’re covered for compliance in China.
They’re not.
Foreign companies in China are losing top local talent, and it’s not about salary or benefits.
You’d be surprised how many Fortune 500 companies face critical IT failures.
Yes, you read that right.
Even the biggest companies in the world are not immune to China’s strict and fast-changing compliance laws and some are learning the hard way.
If you’re transferring personal data out of China without explicit, informed consent, you’re already on thin ice, and it could cost you millions.
China’s regulators don’t play favorites.It doesn’t matter if you’ve been in the market 10 months or 10 years.
Your cybersecurity is only as strong as your weakest link.
And too often, that link is your third-party vendor in China.
Because they don’t call.
They arrive.
In China, the Cyberspace Administration (CAC) doesn’t send warnings.
They know firewalls, encryption, endpoint detection.
But they don’t know CSL, DSL, or PIPL and they’re not on the ground to enforce them.
You’d never allow that in New York.
Or Berlin
So why is Shanghai still running blind?
Sound familiar?
Everyone’s doing their job but no one’s owning the real risk.
Nobody told you.
Not because they were hiding it but because they didn’t know it was illegal.
Think the biggest threat is some guy in a hoodie halfway across the world?
Wrong.
No breach. No scandal. Just non-compliance with China’s strict data laws.
You’re still running legacy systems in one of the world’s most aggressive regulatory environments?
That’s not just risky, it’s reckless.
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