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Hong Kong has passed a new cybersecurity law to safeguard the security of critical infrastructure, requiring operators to strengthen their computer systems, report cybersecurity incidents, and conduct annual security risk assessments. The law, which takes effect in 2026, aims to protect vital computer systems and avoid disruptions that could jeopardize the economy, society, and national security.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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