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IT security law in Germany

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IT security law in Germany

by Dirk Stolz and Lutz Martin Keppeler, Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek
The following overview gives a brief summary of the widely scattered regulations which impose IT security requirements to companies and/or penalise certain IT security relevant actions as crimes. It is a compilation of the regulations which must be considered most important in practice.
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Law stated as at 01-Apr-2017
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