What does CITIC Bureau manage?

CITIC Bureau, China Institute of Information and Communication, is a scientific research institution directly under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China. Its main responsibility is to carry out forward-looking, overall and strategic research on major issues around the country's major strategic needs in the field of information and communication, support government decision-making, promote industrial development, serve people's livelihood, and provide strong support for promoting the construction of a network power.

I. Policy research and decision support

As an important think tank in the field of national information and communication, CITIC Bureau undertakes a lot of policy research and decision support tasks. In-depth analysis of the industry development trend, market competition situation and technological innovation trend, to provide scientific basis and decision-making reference for the government to formulate information and communication industry policies, plans and standards.

Second, industrial upgrading and innovative development.

CITIC Bureau actively promotes the innovation and development of information and communication industry, and promotes the deep integration of users in Industry-University-Research by organizing industrial research, technical exchange and cooperation and docking. At the same time, it is also committed to cultivating emerging formats and models, promoting the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries, and enhancing the international competitiveness of China's information and communication industry.

Third, network and information security management.

With the rapid development of information technology, the problem of network security has become increasingly prominent. CITIC Bureau actively carries out research in the field of network security, puts forward countermeasures and suggestions, and provides technical support and services for network security for the government and enterprises. At the same time, it also participates in the formulation and improvement of network security-related laws and standards to promote the healthy development of the network security industry.

Fourth, public service and social responsibility.

CITIC Bureau also undertakes the important mission of public service and social responsibility. It actively provides consulting, training and testing services in the field of information and communication for the government, enterprises and the public, and promotes the popularization and application of information and communication technology. At the same time, we also pay attention to social hot issues, actively participate in public welfare undertakings, and fulfill social responsibilities.

To sum up:

As an important institution in the field of information and communication in China, CITIC Bureau plays an important role in policy research, industry promotion, network security and public services. With rich industry experience and professional knowledge, it provides strong support for government decision-making, industrial development and social livelihood.

Legal basis:

people's republic of china network security law

Article 8 provides that:

The National Network Information Department is responsible for coordinating network security and related supervision and management. The State Council telecommunications authorities, public security departments and other relevant departments are responsible for network security protection, supervision and management within the scope of their respective responsibilities and in accordance with this Law and relevant laws and administrative regulations.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Telecom Regulations

Article 3 provides that:

The competent department of information industry in the State Council shall, in accordance with the provisions of these regulations, supervise and manage the national telecommunications industry. The telecommunications management institutions of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall, under the leadership of the competent department of information industry in the State Council, supervise and manage the telecommunications industry within their respective administrative areas in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations.