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Australia updates law to protect data after Optus hack

Por: ABC News Tech October 06, 2022

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CANBERRA, Australia -- The Australian government announced changes Thursday to its telecommunications law to protect vulnerable customers after personal details were stolen in a major cyberattack on the nation’s second-largest wireless carrier.The changes to Telecommunications Regulations allow Optus and other providers to better coordinate with financial institutions and governments to detect and mitigate the risk of cybersecurity incidents,... + full article



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