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Tech Companies Like Google and Apple May Leave Australia Over Cybersecurity Law


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The Australian parliament plans to pass a cybersecurity bill proposed by Prime Minister Scott Morrison that would force global technology companies to help police unscramble encrypted messages sent by criminals.

 

The Communications Alliance, including companies such as Telstra and Optus, and also tech giants Google and Apple, have warned the Australian government of "difficult choices" in case the cybersecurity bill is passed. 

 

The main concern of the companies is that they won't be informed about government-ordered software running on their own devices, according to SBS, citing officials.

 

"It's possible, for example, that an engineer in a telecommunications company could be ordered to alter the network or services to create vulnerabilities or backdoors and not be able to tell senior management about that," CEO John Stanton said in an interview.

 

READ MORE: Australia Moves to Strip Terror Suspects of Citizenship After Melbourne Attack

 

Another thing that troubles the tech companies is the lack of oversight, as a "telecommunications company could be ordered to alter the network or services to create vulnerabilities or backdoors and not be able to tell senior management about that."
 
The bill is aimed at tracking the movement of Australians returning home from fighting in Syria and Iraq and to lessen the number of extremists online, according to the prime minister.
 
The Muslim community in Australia has already been angered following Morrison's comments on the bill.
 
Source: Sputnik
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