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    By Chai Hua from Shenzhen and Wang Yuke from Hong Kong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-08-06 14:37
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    Suen Wai-mo, CEO of data service provider ClusterTech. [PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY]

    Applying to other fields

    As collaboration and business activities increase in the 11-city cluster, data protection is a pressing issue to address, said Qin Sizhao, dean and chair professor of Data Science at the City University of Hong Kong.

    Cross-border collaboration potentially makes it easier to leak private information and for criminals to get away with using the information inappropriately, warned Qin, who is also director of the Hong Kong Institute for Data Science. Despite the risk of privacy infringement, he insists that cross-border data sharing should be encouraged because "the more data is shared, the more rewards will be reaped by both sides".

    In the same vein, the sharing of electronic medical records can be extended to other domains to facilitate cross-border commuting and streamline coordination at border checkpoints. For example, if Hong Kong's Octopus card and Shenzhen's equivalent "Shenzhen Tong" could be digitally synchronized without sharing a cardholder's identity, it will help mitigate unwanted congestion on trains, he said.

    Qin is convinced there will be more refined measures and regulations hammered out collectively by the authorities on both sides to bolster information security. "As we use it, we will make it better over time," he said.

    Shenzhen has made strides in promoting the opening and usage of data through legislation. Last month, the Shenzhen municipal people's congress issued the country's first basic and comprehensive local legislation on personal data management — the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Data Regulations.

    Guo Renzhong, an academic at the Chinese Academy of Engineering who was an adviser in the drafting of the new regulations, said the rules will guide and stimulate the development and utilization of data, rather than restricting them and they also could help Shenzhen in opening up more data and developing a digital economy and smart city.

    "Shenzhen is in the vanguard in building a smart city, the key to which is sharing data. But some institutions, both private and public ones, don't know if they are allowed to share their data, what data or how to share them," Guo told China Daily, adding that he believes such hesitation could lead to wasting data resources.

    Regulations offer protection

    However, the boundary between the freedom in accessing data and privacy is tricky, and could be easily trespassed, admitted Suen Wai-mo, CEO of ClusterTech — a Hong Kong company dedicated to providing services and products in massive data processing, large-scale computing, in-depth analysis and artificial intelligence.

    Technically, multilayer encryption not only helps protect people's private information from being unearthed, but also instills trust in them so they will have no qualms about sharing data. "After all, data is an essential element we rely on to study society, population and the environment," Suen reckoned.

    Trust is hard won, but is a paramount element before any industry can monetize or gain valuable insights from its consumer data, he added. Legal frameworks that enforce the legitimate use of personal information across all industries have never been so important until the digital economy takes hold.

    The European Union acted ahead of the curve in launching the first-of-its-kind General Data Protection Regulation, which took effect in 2018. The GDPR mandate stipulates the provisions and requirements for the processing of individual data and addresses the transfer of personal data outside the EU. Not only does it standardize and regulate the practice of data controllers, it also promises people's control and rights over their own information because several articles are dedicated to emphasizing the imperative of "an informed and unambiguous consent" from data subjects before using them.

    The United Kingdom launched its Data Protection Act 1998, while China passed the Data Security Law, which will take effect in September.

    With the prospect of increased collaboration between businesses and across industries in the Greater Bay Area, data transfer and sharing are bound to occur, warranting the region's answer to GDPR, said Suen.

    Guangdong province issued the country's first data element market-oriented allocation reform document last month, proposing to support Shenzhen in building a data element trading platform in the 11-city cluster, as well as a data element cooperation pilot zone in Guangzhou's Nansha district.

    "If a big data center is to set up in the Greater Bay Area, Hong Kong, as a gateway connecting the mainland and the world, will help mainland cities to adopt a mindset of data privacy protection that the EU countries have adhered to, and propel the enactment of a Greater Bay Area equivalent of the GDPR," Suen said.

    Key points of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Data Regulations:

    * Operators of apps will not be able to refuse core functions or services to people who do not accept personal data usage agreements.

    * Users will have the right to refuse customized recommendations based on analyses of their profiles.

    * The legislation forbids the use of big data analysis to impose discriminatory pricing on users, with violators facing fines of up to 50 million yuan (US$7.74 million).

    * Alternatives to biometric technologies, such as face recognition, fingerprint verification, voice unlock and iris recognition, need to be provided.

    * The data generated and processed by organizations that provide public services, including education, health, public transportation, water and power, should be open to the public as much as possible without any fees.

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