

Understanding China Series #2: Wet Markets to Cloud-Edge-Terminal: China’s Data Governance via Daily Life 菜市场到云边端:日常视角解读中国数据治理
📍 Tiered Classroom 阶梯教室
活动介绍
Oss 拥有八年数据与隐私产品方案经验,现任科大讯飞可信数据空间及 AI + 数据要素业务核心成员。此前五年任职于德勤咨询,专注政企数字化转型与战略规划。持有克兰菲尔德管理学院管理学硕士学位及国际隐私专业认证(CIPP/E)。
分享独特价值:深度参与中国 AI 与数据治理一线实践,兼具国际管理咨询的系统思维与跨文化沟通能力,擅长在 “中国复杂现实” 与 “国际普遍困惑” 之间搭建理解桥梁。
分享主题:《从菜市场到云边端:通过日常视角理解中国数据治理》
从一次煎饼果子扫码支付切入,Oss 将带领听众开启一场从微观日常到宏观社会的认知之旅。他将打破 “监控国家” 的刻板印象,运用 “基础设施”“通关检疫”“PPP 模式” 等跨文化通用类比,重新解读信用体系、数据跨境管理、公共数据授权运营等中国数据治理核心议题。分享将披露大模型备案真实流程,解析 “禁区、公路与庭院” 合规地图,并坦诚探讨中国数字治理参与对全球开发者的实际意义。
分享现场,Oss 将结合自身实操项目补充真实落地案例,即他将于下周二联合 Ken 一同发起的社区无偿献血活动。
Oss 将完整拆解献血流程里的数据处理全链路:信息登记采集、匿名化编码、结果核验反馈、数据加密归档,以此生动讲解数据最小化、目的限制、隐私防护等核心治理原则。
分享尾声,Oss 还将正式预告这场线下公益活动,作为本次理论分享的实景实践延伸。欢迎参会者前往血液中心实地参与观摩,直观体验整套数据治理流程的真实运转模式。
所有相关数据处理专业细节,Oss 均已提前对接血液中心负责人核实,保障分享内容严谨准确。
分享价值:
这是为国际开发者定制的 “生存指南” 与 “理解框架”。参与者将收获三样核心内容:
一副看懂中国数据逻辑的 “认知眼镜”—— 理解为何中国数据治理以秩序为原点,而非以自由为起点;
一把落地中国的 “合规钥匙”—— 从大模型备案到数据跨境传输的具体操作路径;
一次难得的坦诚对话机会 —— 在安全开放的氛围中,直接向中国一线从业者提出那些公开场合难以获得答案的问题。
Oss 的目标并非说服任何人 “中国模式更优”,而是让 500 位国际友人离场时至少能说:“现在我明白他们为什么这么做了。”
分享者背景关键词:
可信数据空间・数据要素・隐私合规・管理咨询・跨文化沟通
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Event Introduction
Invite-only closed-door sharing session featuring Oss.
Oss is a data and privacy product solutions manager with 8 years of experience. Currently a core member of iFLYTEK's Trusted Data Space and AI + Data Elements business, he previously worked at Deloitte Consulting for 5 years, focusing on digital transformation and strategic planning for government and enterprise clients. He holds a Master of Management degree from Cranfield School of Management and is certified as an International Association of Privacy Professionals (CIPP/E).
Unique Value of the Sharing: Deeply involved in frontline practices of China's AI and data governance, Oss combines systematic thinking from international management consulting with cross-cultural communication capabilities. He bridges "China's complex realities" and "international common confusions" through accessible interpretation.
Topic: From Wet Markets to Cloud-Edge-Terminal: Understanding China's Data Governance Through Daily Life
Starting with a simple scan-to-pay for jianbing guozi (a popular Chinese street food), Oss will guide the audience on a journey from micro daily life to macro social understanding. He will break the stereotype of "a surveillance state" and reinterpret core issues of China's data governance—including the credit system, cross-border data management, and authorized operation of public data—using cross-culturally familiar analogies such as "infrastructure", "customs inspection", and "PPP model". He will disclose the real process of large model filing, interpret the compliance map of "forbidden zones, highways, and courtyards", and openly discuss the practical significance of China's participation in global digital governance for developers worldwide.
During the sharing, Oss will introduce a practical real-case reference — the community blood donation event he co-organizes with Ken next Tuesday.
He will elaborate core data governance principles including data minimization, purpose limitation and privacy protection by breaking down the full workflow of blood donation, covering user registration, information collection, anonymous coding, result review and encrypted data storage.
At the closing part, Oss will briefly promote this offline activity as a practical extension of the theories shared. Attendees are welcome to join the field visit to the blood center, and witness the actual implementation of standardized data management in person.
Oss will confirm all technical data details with relevant authorities in advance to ensure all shared content is accurate and professional.
Key Takeaways:
This is a customized "survival guide" and "understanding framework" for international developers. Participants will gain three core values:
A pair of "cognitive glasses" to decipher China's data logic—understanding why China's data governance is rooted in order rather than freedom as the starting point;
A "compliance key" for landing in China—specific operational paths from large model filing to cross-border data transmission;
A rare opportunity for candid dialogue—directly asking questions to a frontline Chinese practitioner that cannot be answered in public settings, in a safe and open environment.
Oss's goal is not to convince anyone that "the Chinese model is better", but to enable 500 international friends to say at least one sentence when leaving the venue: "Now I understand why they do it this way."
Speaker Background Keywords:
Trusted Data Space · Data Elements · Privacy Compliance · Management Consulting · Cross-Cultural Communication
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