Security News > 2015 > July > Germany's new cyber-security law aimed at securing critical infrastructure (Help Net Security)
2015-07-14 09:10
German institutions and businesses that fall in the "critical infrastructure" category will have to implement new information security measures, as defined by the new IT security law passed on Friday ...
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