Guangzhou will build a data backup and disaster recovery center
in a nearby city to safeguard the municipal government's
information system.
The announcement was made at a municipal working meeting on
e-government information security held Wednesday in Guangzhou, the
capital of southern China's Guangdong Province.
The meeting also disclosed hackers attacked three government
websites successively from May to July this year, causing much
inconvenience. The three websites belong to the Guangzhou Bureau of
Land Resources and Housing Management, the Guangzhou Municipal
Price Bureau and one governmental information center.
In order to avoid negative consequences brought by the system
collapse, the backup system, known as "Super Brain", will collect
all information and functions of Guangzhou's e-government agencies
as a backup in case of a breakdown of the electronic system during
an attack or disaster.
The first phase of the project, including choosing the site for
setting up the center, has started. The whole project is expected
to be completed in at least two years.
In addition, an electronic certification system based on digital
certificates has been established to verify the information and the
identities of users of government Internet services. It has already
been successfully used on the websites of the local Bureau of State
Taxation for tax declaration and payment services for the past two
years.
Curently, nearly 50 municipal departements have set up
e-government information systems which have brought great
convenience to residents.
(CRIENGLISH.com August 11, 2006)