Company: JZ
Filing Date: 2025-09-16
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-087959
Chunk: 12

Company: Jianzhi Education Technology Group Co Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-09-16
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 12
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 the Cybersecurity Review Measures (the “Measures”), which came into effect on February 15, 2022, targeting to further restate and expand the applicable scope of the cybersecurity review. Pursuant to the Measures, critical information infrastructure operators that intend to purchase Internet products and services and online platform operators engaging in data processing activities that affect or may affect national security must be subject to cybersecurity review. The Measures further stipulate that if an online platform operator possesses the personal information of more than one million users and intends to list in a foreign country, it shall proactively apply to the Office of Cybersecurity Review for cybersecurity review. However, regulatory requirements on cybersecurity and data security in the PRC are constantly evolving and can be subject to varying interpretations or significant changes, which may result in uncertainties about the scope of our responsibilities in that regard.

DeHeng Law Offices, our counsel as to PRC law, has advised us that, if any of the following circumstance exists, we and the VIEs shall apply with the CAC for cybersecurity review with respect to this offering: (i) we and the VIEs possess over one million individuals’ personal information; (ii) we and the VIEs are deemed as critical information infrastructure and intend to purchase internet products and services that will or may affect national security, and (iii) we and the VIEs carry out any data processing activities which has affected or may affect national security. We believe we and the VIEs have none of the aforesaid circumstances, and given that: (i) our and the VIEs’ products and services are offered not directly to individual users but through our and the VIEs’ institutional customers and our and the VIEs’ business partner; (ii) we and the VIEs do not possess a large amount of personal information in our and the VIEs’ business operations; and (iii) data processed in our and the VIEs’ business do not have a bearing on national security and thus may not be classified as core or important data by the authorities, as advised by DeHeng Law Offices, our counsel as to PRC law, there remains uncertainty as to how the Measures will be interpreted or implemented and whether the PRC regulatory agencies, including the CAC, may adopt new laws, regulations, rules, or detailed implementation and interpretation related to the Measures. If any such new laws, regulations, rules, or implementation and interpretation comes into effect, we and the VIEs will take all reasonable measures