Source: South China Morning PostA clause has been added to China’s draft data security law that will punish Chinese companies for handing over domestically stored data to foreign police, courts and investigators without Beijing’s consent, a move that will make it harder for overseas law enforcement agencies to get data out of China.China’s top lawmaking body, the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, began a second review of the draft law this week, following its initial reading last June, according to Chinese state…Read More