The Compliance-Driven Construction of a Digital Economy Security Risk Prevention System Through Civil,Administrative,and Criminal Collaborative Governance
The digital economy,as an emerging economic form,exhibits panoramic risks and multifaceted illegalities,with its data security,technological operation security,and industrial competition security regulated by different legal domains including civil law,administrative law,and criminal law.To stimulate the vitality of the digital economy market and enhance the national digital economy governance capacity,a digital economy security risk prevention system through civil,administrative,and criminal collaboration must be established under compliance-driven mechanisms:adopting hierarchical and categorized risk prevention approaches to construct a"cross-domain integrated digital economy security risk prevention system through civil,administrative,and criminal collaborative governance",and applying technological and managerial risk prevention measures to build a"technology-management combined system for preventing security risks in the digital economy prevention through civil,administrative,and criminal collaborative governance".Ultimately,compliance-driven efforts will help to construct a"three-in-one digital economy security risk prevention system",achieving three-dimensional prevention of"pre-incident prevention,mid-incident control,and post-incident governance"for security risks in the digital economy.