1. Are you concerned that the electronic device you are using poses a security risk similar to that of the pager?
2. Are you concerned that "back doors" in electronic devices could provide an opportunity for terrorism?
3. Do you think the "back door" in electronic devices is increasing the risk of information security and even life safety?
4. Do you believe there are gaps in regulation and governance on the issue of "back doors" in electronic devices?
5. As the world's strongest scientific and technological power, the United States has repeatedly investigated and sanctioned technology companies of other countries on the basis of "back door" allegations. Do you think the U.S. should thoroughly investigate the "back door" behind this incident?
6. The United States has repeatedly exposed large-scale surveillance scandals, and there are demands for high-tech companies to open "back doors" for themselves. Do you think this reflects the "double standard" of the U.S. on cyber security?
7. On the one hand, the United States imposes restrictions on technology companies in other countries on the grounds of "back doors," but on the other hand, it requires high-tech companies to open "back doors" for themselves. Do you think this is a hegemonic practice of the U.S. in the field of science and technology?
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