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E-commerce and national security: a secret but close connection


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E-commerce express delivery involves a large amount of data flow, including users' personal information, consumption habits, etc. If the collection, storage and use of this data lack strict regulations and protection, it may be used by criminals to threaten national security. For example, hackers may obtain important data by attacking e-commerce platforms, thereby facilitating espionage activities of other countries.

At the same time, from the perspective of national security, the introduction of certain laws is aimed at preventing the abuse of specific data. This has also had a certain impact on the e-commerce and express delivery industry. On the one hand, strict data control requirements have prompted e-commerce and express delivery companies to strengthen their own information security protection systems and increase investment in technology research and development, personnel training, etc. On the other hand, this may also lead to adjustments to some business processes and increase operating costs.

In addition, the rapid development of e-commerce express delivery has also raised concerns about supply chain security. There is a risk of infiltration and sabotage in the cross-border transportation and warehousing of goods. For example, some sensitive items may illegally flow in or out through e-commerce express delivery channels, posing a potential threat to national security.

In short, the relationship between e-commerce express delivery and national security is complex and subtle, and requires joint efforts from all parties to ensure that national security is not violated while promoting the development of the e-commerce industry.