Chile:
Chilean Congress Proposes New Computer Crimes Law
08 January 2019
Jones Day
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On October 25, the Ministry of the Interior and Public Security
(Ministerio del Interior y Seguridad Publica) announced that it referred a new Computer
Crimes bill to the National Congress (source document in Spanish).
The Computer Crimes bill, part of Chile's National
Cybersecurity Strategy, would replace the current regulation
promulgated in 1993. The bill proposed to create several types of
cybercrimes, including unauthorized access, disruption, or damage
to a computer, and improve government coordination and response to
cyber incidents.
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