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In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, understanding the latest regulatory frameworks is crucial for businesses navigating cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and data privacy. Staying informed about these regulations not only helps organizations ensure compliance but also mitigates risks and enhances their reputation. The series includes discussions on the Hong Kong new cybersecurity law, exploring compliance and enforcement; the implications of AI regulations on business strategy; and the latest updates in APAC privacy laws, providing practical compliance strategies and insights to stay ahead in a rapidly changing landscape. Cybersecurity and Internet Law Series: Hong Kong New Cybersecurity Law – Are You Ready? (archived session) (ESEMEF305L01) Following the passing of The Protection of Critical Infrastructures (Computer Systems) Bill on 19 March 2025, the Government expects Hong Kong's first cybersecurity legislation to take effect in January 2026. This webinar will provide a deep dive into the new law and the latest insights on cybersecurity compliance. The speakers will also share their experiences from Mainland China and other jurisdictions with comparable cybersecurity regulations. After joining this e-seminar, participants will gain knowledge about: - The new cybersecurity law's overall compliance requirements and implications for businesses
- A comparative perspective from other jurisdictions - Mainland China's cybersecurity law and other jurisdictions with comparable cybersecurity regulations
- The investigation and enforcement powers of the newly established Security Commissioner
Notice This course operates under a learning management system (LMS) designed to enhance the learning experience. The course will be available to LMS-registered users within 24 hours. (Note: first-time user will receive an activation email shortly from no-reply@lmsmailbox.hkicpa.org.hk containing instructions to activate an LMS account.) The viewing period for the course is 180 days. Offline enrolment form
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