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Well, that didn’t take long. We’re less than 10 days into 2019 and already Vietnam is aiming threats at Facebook for violating its draconian cybersecurity law, which came into force on January 1.
Vietnam has enacted a catch-all cybersecurity law which, free speech advocates and rights groups say, could easily be used to ensnare citizen journalists and bloggers. CNN values your feedback 1.
Vietnam is set to introduce its own "measuring stick" for cybersecurity maturity. The Ministry of Public Security, through the Department of Cybersecurity and High-Tech Crime Prevention (A05), is ...
Vietnam has accused Facebook of violating its new cybersecurity law by allowing users to post 'slanderous' and 'anti-government' content. According to Viet Nam News, the Ministry of Information ...
Under Vietnam’s new cybersecurity law, U.S. tech giants face stricter censorship March 16, 2019 Attendees peer through portholes on the Google stand at MWC Barcelona, the wireless industry’s ...
Vietnam is projected to face a severe shortage of cybersecurity professionals - up to 700,000 personnel - over the next three years, as more than half of organizations in the country lack adequate ...
Facebook has violated Vietnam's new cybersecurity law by allowing users to post anti-government comments on the platform, state media said on Wednesday, days after the controversial legislation ...
Vietnam on Friday released a long-waited draft decree on guidelines to implement a cybersecurity law that global technology companies and rights groups have said could undermine development and ...
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