World News | Australia Mulls Tougher Cybersecurity Laws After Data Breach
The Australian government says it is considering tougher cybersecurity rules after a massive cyber attack on Optus wireless carrier last week which killed millions of people in the country's capital, Sydney, on 26 October, last year, and left thousands of citizens at risk.
Source: latestly.comPublished on 2022-09-26
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