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September 7th, 2017
The government plans to review its cyber security strategy, identify necessary measures and implement European Union security regulations following legal harmonisation in the next 12 months, the prime minister's commissoner in charge of digital welfare told a conference on ethical hacking. Regulations need to be prepared to ensure the security of state institutions, local councils and service providers that handle personal data, Tamas Deutsch told the conference organised by Szazadveg Economic Research Company.
MTI
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