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Cyber spy backs legal protections for firms that share information

Australia’s top cyber spy says she supports giving companies some legal protection when they quickly share information with government agencies when responding to a cyberattack.

Rachel Noble, director-general of the Australian Signals Directorate, said a so-called “safe harbour” mechanism was an “excellent idea” to mitigate the concerns of companies that had been hacked about getting legally targeted over information they shared with the ASD.

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