Abstract

A virtual area made by computers is called cyberspace. People there lead non-traditional lifestyles. It has evolved into a different manner of living from the physical realms of land, sea, air, and space. Lifestyle changes have also led to the emergence of some network security problems, including invasion of privacy, identity theft, financial fraud, and more. In today's world, cybersecurity is not only a trendy topic but also a crucial issue to protect the interests of cyberspace's development, security, and sovereignty. The "Personal Information Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" offers numerous highlights in terms of fundamental principles, scope of adjustment, and protection models, and offers an institutional response to the main challenges faced by personal information protection in the big data era. To strike a balance between information protection and information freedom, the Internet industry must continue to bolster industry self-discipline, raise public awareness of the right to protect personal privacy information and enhance public understanding of the legal protection of personal privacy information rights.

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