Portugal’s New Cybercrime Law: Sweet as Pasteis de Nata, Tough on Hackers!

Portugal updates its cybercrime law, giving ethical hackers a ‘safe harbour’ from prosecution. This legal upgrade provides protection for cybersecurity researchers while ensuring strict guidelines to prevent misuse. It’s a significant step towards improved digital resilience, proving Portugal is not just about delicious pastries but also robust cyber laws.

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Portugal, not just the land of delicious pastries and stunning coastlines, has now become a cyber superhero, granting ethical hackers a safe harbor. Watch out, cybercriminals, the Portuguese legal system is coming in hot with their new and improved cybercrime law! It’s like the Avengers of the tech world, but with more paperwork and fewer capes.

Key Points:

  • Portugal updates its cybercrime law, providing a ‘safe harbour’ for ethical hackers.
  • The law aims to allow cybersecurity experts to identify vulnerabilities without fear of prosecution.
  • Strict rules are in place: no financial gain, no harm, and no aggressive methods allowed.
  • Researchers must report findings promptly and maintain confidentiality.
  • Other countries like the UK are eyeing similar legal updates recognizing the importance of ethical hacking.

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