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    20/01/2025
    United Kingdom

    Government consultation considers measures to disrupt ransomware payments

    On 14 January 2025, the UK Government unveiled a consultation document titled “Ransomware legislative proposals: reducing payments to cyber criminals and increasing incident reporting", aimed at addressing the escalating threat of ransomware attacks in the UK.Background and ScopeThe consultation document highlights both a recent increase in frequency of ransomware attacks and public anxiety concerning ransomware, describing it as “the greatest of all serious and organised cybercrime threats” and citing the notable recent examples of ransomware attacks on the NHS and...
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    15/01/2025
    Chine

    2025 – Topics that may Concern You

    Companies doing business in China constantly have to deal with changes in regulations and new laws. This will also continue in 2025.Topics such as the new PRC Company Law, new PRC Tariff Law, PRC Regulations on Export Control of Dual-Use Items, network data security management, data transfer, opening up capital markets to foreign investment, and raise of statutory retirement age of employees etc. will continue to be a concern for many companies in China in 2025.Complying with regulatory requirements is one of the key challenges for foreign companies and investors in China, not only in terms of...
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    13/11/2024
    Europe

    CMS Data Protection Update, November 2024

    I. The latest from the data protection authorities and current topics1. EDPB: Coordinated Action in 2025In October 2024, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) announced the topic for the next Coordinated Action of Data Protection Authorities. In 2025, the focus will be on the implementation of the right to erasure pursuant to Art. 17 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by data controllers, also known as the "right to be forgotten". The aim of the action is to analyse and compare the processes put in place by data controllers, identify the main problems in complying with this...
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    07/11/2024

    Australia’s Cyber Security Bill 2024: A New Era of Digital Defence

    The Australian government has introduced the country’s first standalone cybersecurity law to Parliament – the Cyber Security Bill 2024 (the “Cyber Security Bill”), representing a significant step towards bolstering the nation’s cyber defences and aligning with international best practices.Key Provisions of the Cyber Security BillA. Mandatory Cyber Security Standards for Smart DevicesOne of the cornerstone initiatives of the Cyber Security Bill is the introduction of mandatory security standards for Internet of Things devices. These standards are designed to ensure...
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    30/08/2024
    Southeast Asia

    Malaysia’s new Cyber Security law takes effect

    Malaysia’s Cyber Security Act 2024 (Act 854) (“CSA”), which came into force on 26 August 2024, sets out the national cyber security compliance framework involving the newly established National cybersecurity Security Committee (“NCSC”), the Chief Executive of the National Cyber Security Agency (“Chief Executive”), national critical information infrastructure entities (“NCII Entities”) and cyber security service providers (“CSSPs”).Various regulations have been published alongside the CSA, including the following:Cyber Security (Compounding...
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    16/08/2024
    Europe

    CMS Data Protection Update EU and Germany, August 2024

    I.    The latest from the data protection authorities and current topics1.    AI Act: Legislative proceedings finalisedThe legislative proceedings for the AI Act have been completed and came into effect on 1 August 2024. The CMS homepage provides an overview: Looking ahead to the EU AI Act (cms.law). The data protection authorities have published the following notifications and are gearing up for their new duties: Statement 3/2024 of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) on data protection authorities' role in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act...
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