Hong Kong launches first cybersecurity drill after surge in hacking cases

Hong Kong launches first cybersecurity drill after surge in hacking cases

[South China Morning Post] - 11/15/2024

Government says it plans for 60-hour drill to become annual exercise, as innovation minister calls cybersecurity ‘long-term task’.



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