Hong Kong Passes First Cybersecurity Legislation for Regulating Critical Infrastructures

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- Hong Kong has passed its first cybersecurity law, which aims to protect the city's critical infrastructure from cyber threats.
- The law requires operators of critical infrastructure, such as transportation, energy, and telecommunications, to implement security measures and report any cybersecurity incidents to the government.
- The law also gives the government the power to conduct inspections and issue fines or other penalties for non-compliance, helping to strengthen Hong Kong's cybersecurity defenses.

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