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Policy & LegalDark Reading·1 week ago

Outdated Cybercrime Laws Put Security Researchers at Risk

A public policy expert has developed a five-point framework to address gaps in global cybercrime legislation that currently expose ethical hackers and security researchers to legal risk. The analysis maps existing cybercrime laws across jurisdictions to identify how outdated regulations fail to adequately protect good-faith security research activities. This framework aims to guide policymakers in updating laws to better distinguish between malicious hacking and legitimate security work.

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