New provisions made to China's Cybersecurity Law last November gives state agencies the legal authority to remotely conduct penetration testing on any internet-related business operating in China, and even copy and later share any data government officials find on inspected systems. . The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . provisions, china's, cybersecurity, november, gives, state, agencies, legal, author. . Dave Wreski
It finally happened. We had a security breach that could have severe ramifications for a state agency. I was packing up to leave on a Friday when the webmaster came into my office and shut the door behind him. It was unusual for him to be in the office so late, and he looked particularly nervous. So I took off my coat, set down my briefcase and sat down. He refused the chair I offered him. "OK, what's going on?" I asked. . Well, uh, I think we have a problem with one of our Internet Web sites, and I'm afraid to tell you about it, but I think I have to, and I've already fixed the problem, but you might need to know about this, since you are the information security officer," he rambled. I held up my hand as if to say "Stop," and he collapsed into a chair with tears in his eyes. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . A data leak endangers a governmental body, igniting concerns and swift discussions in this gripping narrative.. Security Management, Incident Response, Risk Assessment, Data Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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