Governance Reflection and Model Reshaping of Cross-border Data Flow in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
The demand for cross-border data flow in the Greater Bay Area is increasing,but the convergence of data governance rules among the three regions is lagging behind,which leads to many obstacles in cross-border data flow.To solve this problem,the Greater Bay Area has gradually formed a"consultative"data governance model,aiming to establish unified data governance rules and standards.With the vigorous development of the Greater Bay Area's data industry,this model has been difficult to adapt to the rapidly changing data environment.It is necessary to further explore the new model of collaborative governance of the Greater Bay Area data cross-border flows from the following four dimensions:top-level design,governance structure,bottom-line security and dispute resolution.Specifically,the top-level design level shall be legislated by the central government to build a data rule of law structure in the Greater Bay Area;the governance structure level shall improve the institutional framework for cross-border data flow and clarify data ownership and pricing standards;the bottom-line security level shall establish a data exit risk assessment system,a data classification and supervision system,and explore black and white list rules for cross-border safe flow;the dispute resolution level shall promote the formation of a data dispute resolution mechanism for joint construction,joint governance,and shared benefits.
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay AreaCross-border Data FlowData LegislationData Security