Among other things, it’s hard to improve private-sector network defenses one country at a time.
This summer, Germany adopted a new law, known in German as the IT-Sicherheitsgesetz, to regulate cybersecurity practices in the country. The law requires a range of critical German industries establish a minimal set of security measures, prove they’ve implemented them by conducting security audits, identify a point of contact for IT-security incidents and measures, and report severe hacking incidents to the federal IT-security agency, the BSI (Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik).
http://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2015/08/why-germanys-cybersecurity-law-isnt-working/119208/
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