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AWS flags concerns with Critical Infrastructure Bill

AWS flags concerns with Critical Infrastructure Bill AWS flags concerns with Critical Infrastructure Bill Concerned about government powers to gather information, issue directions or to directly intervene in an asset. Credit: ID 166316213 © Michael Vi | Dreamstime.com Cloud giant Amazon Web Services (AWS) has once again expressed its concerns with the government s Critical Infrastructure Bill, as it fronts up to the Parliamentary committee reviewing the proposed legislation. Although AWS said it “welcomes” the bill’s proposed reforms, the US company has issued concerns regarding part 3A of the bill, which give the government powers to gather information, issue directions, or act autonomously to directly intervene in an asset. 

The Bill amendments making Australia s cybersecurity policies change for many

Tanium VP Reveals Critical Infrastructure Bill’s Cybersecurity Impacts Promoted by Tanium When it comes to policies and legislation about technology, most of the world’s governments are several years behind the curve and that’s putting the situation very, very politely. The few exceptions are almost entirely in the Asia-Pacific region, most notably, in Australia. The country’s technology legislation stance is leaps and bounds ahead of most in bringing out relevant governance that’s practical and modern. There are a couple of other outposts of sanity in the world: In the US, California’s state legislature appears to have an advantage over its neighbors. At the same time, Europe looks to (or should look to) Estonia as a fine example of a digital-first government.

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