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Government under fire on cyber laws

A world-leading cyber security company calls out the government for having no mandatory data breach laws.

Jason Walls
Wed, 13 Apr 2016

One of the world’s biggest cyber-security companies is calling on the government to implement changes to New Zealand’s data breach laws.

New Zealand does not have a law requiring companies to notify their customers and other parties – such as the government – about a data breach.

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Jason Walls
Wed, 13 Apr 2016
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