China’s controversial Cybersecurity Law took effect on June 1, 2017. The full range of implications for the international business community is just beginning to become clear. New regulations govern critical information infrastructure (CII) a category of particularly sensitive network operators. Cloud computing, big data, and other large-scale public information network services are on the CII list. The CII label means that companies in this space will have to conform to stringent security checks and data localization laws, maintaining all data on Chinese operations within the country’s borders.”]