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AbstractToday, with the continuous development of globalization, Internet technology has achieved unprecedented leap-forward development. On the one hand, data in all fields of society is growing at an explosive rate, and the development of the Internet has brought about profound changes in the way of data transmission, storage and processing. The development of big data and related technologies enables the transmission and exchange of massive data and information to cross the limitations of time and space, and people's dependence on databases and information systems is also increasing. However, on the other hand, the development of the Internet is also a double-edged sword. For network users, once the data information on the network is leaked in large quantities, there will be unpredictable information security risks. In this context, the problem of network information security has become particularly serious, and the impact and harm to the entire society are very huge. It is necessary to strengthen the response, processing and management to fully guarantee the security of the Internet. In the existing legal governance system for network information security, our country’s network security legislation has made rapid progress in recent years. In comparison, there is still a big gap. There are still many problems in China’s network legislation, law enforcement entities, administrative supervision, governance strategies, and social law-abiding awareness, and it is impossible to effectively prevent various security problems that may occur in a comprehensive manner. This article will find out the problems we have in the legal governance of network information security from the actual situation in China. And by comparing and referring to the latest foreign research progress, it puts forward feasible suggestions and measures for the current China’s network information security governance.KeywordsGlobalizationInternet developmentNetwork information securityRule of law governance

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