We can’t reduce our cyber risk as a nation ‘to zero’: Clare O’Neil

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Cyber Security Minister Clare O’Neil says we know we can’t reduce our cyber risk as a nation “to zero”.

Cyber Security Minister Clare O’Neil says we know we can’t reduce our cyber risk as a nation “to zero”.“What we need to make sure is that incidence response … is practiced and fluid and seamless, so that we can help get back off the mat very quickly when cyber incidents do occur.

 

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She has no idea how to anyway

How about restrict pornography so our children stop being groomed?

this is all part of the plan , the media is fake

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