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Internet firms push to be left out of EU cyber security law
Published Wed, Dec 10, 2014 · 09:50 PM
Brussels
INTERNET companies such as Cisco and Google are seeking to be excluded from a new EU cyber security law that would force them to adopt tough security measures and report serious security breaches to national authorities.
The so-called Network and Information Security directive is due to be finalised in talks between the European Parliament, the European Commission and member states over the coming weeks.
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