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Logistics industry acts to bar people selling data from getting jobs
AN effort to bar those who sell their clients’ information from being employed in the logistics and delivery industry was launched today in Shanghai following an initiative taken by Shanghai police, Cainiao Network, and Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group’s logistics company.
So far, China Post, EMS, YTO, ZTO, STO, Deppon, Yunda and ZJS have signed onto the platform which will basically compile a “black list” of personnel involved in the criminal business which has been rampant in China.
Industry representatives said some companies already have strategies in place but this was the first time that the industry was getting its act together and shutting the door against these people.
The move was announced at an industry conference on information security held by Shanghai police in Qingpu District and Cainiao Network, which established a working framework last year.
Qingpu police said they solved 26 criminal cases of personal information leak from logistics and delivery companies in the past year and caught 64 suspects.
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