Morrissey once famously sang, “I’ve come to wish you an unhappy birthday,” in the opening lyrics to The Smiths’ 1987 album track of that name. It’s largely how I felt about the Computer Misuse Act ...
Internal Security Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo has addressed concerns on the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2024, stating that much of the information shared online is ...
The Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act 2018, which was amended at the end of last year, has come under scrutiny as it is being used by the government to target those it views as utilising online ...
The UK government has formally pledged to rewrite the 35-year-old Computer Misuse Act (CMA) to shield cybersecurity professionals from potential prosecution for legitimate threat research. Security ...
The last year has seen some of the costliest cyber attacks on UK businesses to date. Attacks on Marks & Spencer cost the supermarket chain hundreds of millions in lost profits and led to empty shelves ...
Legislation was tabled in the House of Assembly to beef up cybersecurity in the wake of a crippling cyberattack on the Government last year. Michael Weeks, the Minister of National Security, tabled ...
The Senate has approved legislation to help battle cybercrime on the island after a vote in the Upper House. The Computer Misuse Act 2024 passed yesterday after senators clashed over a clause giving ...
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