An autonomous driving car, launched by Didi Chuxing, China's top ride-hailing service provider, is displayed at an exhibition booth. (Photo by Cheng Gong / China Daily)
"After years of development, society and the internet have become extremely close. Today, the internet actually breaks the boundaries between the physical world and the virtual network," said Zhou, whose security company is known for its antivirus software.
"So, cybersecurity is not only related to the internet but involves national security, social security, infrastructure security and even personal safety. That is why we are now entering the new big security age," he said.
Zhou said that cyberattacks and cybercrimes will increase in the future.
This will put at risk not only personal details but reams of company data. To combat the threat, a growing army of professionals will have to be recruited.
"Relying on traditional defensive thinking and means can no longer effectively solve security problems. We need to reach a consensus on building a community of shared interests in cyberspace." Zhou said.