BlockBeats News, November 13th. According to Caixin, combating and governing cybercrime has become a global challenge. The Eighth National Conference on Criminal Adjudication held on November 13th emphasized the maintenance of cybersecurity, putting forward specific requirements from three aspects: focusing on handling virtual currency involved in cases, online live streaming of obscene performances, jurisdiction of cybercrime cases, electronic data forensics and authentication, and other new issues. It aims to further improve judicial rules, standardize judicial criteria, promote lawful and civilized internet use; to severely crack down on cross-border online gambling crimes in accordance with the law, hold criminally responsible online platforms providing services for overseas gambling and disseminating harmful gambling-related information, and cooperate with relevant departments to rectify online gambling promotion chains; to intensify efforts to combat upstream illegal crimes in black and gray industries infringing on citizens' personal information, strictly punish "industry insiders," apply industry bans according to the law, and push forward to solidify the regulatory responsibilities of online platforms.








