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by Darren Pauli, May 04 2012
The Federal Government will establish public hearings on its proposal to implement a data retention scheme and drastically bolster ASIO's power to intercept telecommunications.
The reforms would force telcos to keep subscriber data for up to two years and make it an offense for companies to not decrypt the information, according to reports in .
The Government would also seek feedback on whether the government should mandate security arrangements to ensure telcos are hardened against potential data breaches.
Click here to view the full story on the Secure Computing website.
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