Beijing will soon expect Chinese network operators to 'fess up to serious cyber incidents within an hour of spotting them – or risk penalties for dragging their feet.

China ponders creating a national 'cyberspace ID'

From November 1, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) will enforce its new National Cybersecurity Incident Reporting Management Measures, a sweeping set of rules that tighten how quickly incidents must be disclosed.

The rules apply to a broad category of "network operators," which in China effectively means anyone who owns, manages, or provides network services, and mandate that serious incidents be reported to the relevant authorities within 60 minutes – or in the case of "particularly major" events, 30 minutes.

"If it is a major or particularly important network

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