EU proposes rules targeting cyber security risks of smart devices

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EU proposes rules targeting cyber security risks of smart devices
From laptops to fridges to mobile apps, smart devices connected to the internet will have to be assessed for their cyber security risks under draft European Union rules, amid concerns about a spate of cyber attacks. Companies face fines of as much as 15 million euros (more than A$22 million) or ...

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