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What non-traditional security China is currently facing

1. Serious Natural Disasters

The national disaster recovery system is the sum of disaster recovery facilities for all information systems in the country, as well as their related resources and rules, and consists of a physical system, a support system, and a system of rules, which specifically includes five components: disaster backup system, disaster recovery infrastructure, disaster recovery industry, policies, regulations, and standards and norms.

In 2013, the construction of China's national disaster recovery system has attracted attention from all sides. Factors such as economic development and population growth have caused China and its neighboring countries to face serious challenges such as water shortage and pollution, urban air pollution and forest fire haze, loss of biodiversity, and climate change.

2. Network Security

The fact that the network is ubiquitous suggests that attacks may also be ubiquitous. With the development of technology and the increase in the number of people using it, social networks have improved efficiency and served the public, but they have also given rise to cybersecurity issues that threaten the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information.

3. Terrorism

The U.S. Department of State released its 2011 Country Reports on Counterterrorism on July 31, 2012, citing data from the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), which said that the total number of terrorist attacks globally in 2011 was more than 10,000, spread across 70 countries. It reflects the severity of the situation in the field of global non-traditional security.

Terrorism, environmental issues and other challenges to regional security are serious, and the strategic change of the extremist forces of the Islamic State and the spillover of its influence have exposed the region to serious security threats.

4, public **** health safety

Water Development Plan (2011-2015): food pollutants and harmful factors monitoring points expanded from 344 to 2,870, the monitoring sample size expanded from 124,000 to 2,870,000 per year; foodborne disease monitoring network sentinel hospitals expanded from 312 to 3,120, food production and operation safety credit file comprehensively established. safety credit files of production and operation operators have been fully established, etc.

5, transnational crime

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime published a document that shows that the amount of global transnational crime is as high as 870 billion U.S. dollars each year, equivalent to 1.5% of the total global GDP, 7% of global exports, and 6 times the amount of global development assistance funds. Organized transnational crime is threatening the peace, security and prosperity of humankind. Drug crime remains the most seductive area, involving as much as $320 billion annually.

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