MI Tienan is an associate professor and academic adviser for the Master of Laws in the School of Humanities at BUPT. He serves as a researcher of the Internet Governance and Law Research Center at BUPT, a researcher of the Law Library and Legal Information Society of Beijing Law Society, and the vice secretary-general of the Network Governance and International Cooperation Committee of the Chinese Cybersecurity Association. He once studied as a visiting fellow at Lomonosov Moscow State University in Russia and at the International Max Planck Research School for the Criminal Law in Freiburg, Germany. His research interests are cyberspace law, criminal law and criminal procedure law. He has published more than ten papers in CSSCI-indexed journals. He has presided over six research projects including the “Sino-Russian Cybersecurity Strategy” project funded by the Office of the Central Leading Group for Cyberspace Affairs and those funded by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, colleges and universities or law societies. He also participated in a dozen corporate-funded or government-sponsored research projects.