Professor Ren Kui, Executive Deputy Director of the State Key Laboratory of Blockchain and Data Security , was invited to provide an explanation for the special study session of the National Data

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On June 12th, the second Data Grand Lecture of 2024 organized by the National Data Bureau was successfully held. Liu Liehong, Party Secretary and Director of the National Data Bureau, attended and delivered a speech, while Deputy Director Shen Zhulin presided over the event. Deputy Directors Chen Ronghui and Xia Bing also attended.

Liu Liehong emphasized that currently, a new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation has entered a stage of deepening evolution. The digital economy, with data as a key element, is accelerating its development, posing new requirements for related data key technologies. The effective application of privacy computing technology facilitates achieving the goal of making data usable but invisible and controllable and measurable among different entities. This provides credible environments for data sharing, opening up, and trading across various industries, regions, and institutions, effectively enhancing the safety and reliability of data circulation, ensuring that data can be better provided, flowed, utilized, and secured.



The theme of the second Data Grand Lecture in 2024 was Theory and Practice of Privacy Computing Technology. Professor Ren Kui, Dean of the College of Computer Science and Technology at Zhejiang University and Executive Deputy Director of the  State Key Laboratory of Blockchain and Data Security, and Wei Tao, Vice President and Chief Technical Security Officer of Ant Group, were invited to give lectures on Theory and Practice of Privacy Computing Technology and Privacy Computing: Technology, Standards, and Industrial Applications, respectively. They provided in-depth explanations about the background of privacy computing technology, its development status both domestically and internationally, as well as issues and challenges faced during industrial application. They discussed lightweight privacy computing technology solutions under different industry application scenarios, providing experience references and innovative perspectives for promoting efficient utilization of data resources, creating typical data application scenarios, and accelerating the release of data element values.

Over 110 participants, including all staff members of the National Data Bureau and relevant personnel from the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Grain and Strategic Reserves Administration, attended the training.

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