Chile:
Chile Approves New Strategies On Cybersecurity
31 October 2018
Jones Day
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On August 13, the Chilean House of Representatives
(Cámara de Diputados de Chile) approved three
resolutions to develop Chile's data privacy regulations in
connection with national security matters (source document in
Spanish). The approved resolutions included the implementation of
public policies on cybersecurity; the establishment of protocols,
policies, programs, and laws to increase the cybersecurity of banks
and financial institutions' online platforms; and the adoption
of new measures to maximize cybersecurity requirements on national
security matters.
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