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Passed Law on cybersecurity including security measures for critical information infrastructure providers

On 14 July 2020, the House of Representatives passed the Law on cybersecurity. The draft law mandates the identification of critical infrastructure sectors and the classification of sensitive information systems, requiring their security to be validated prior to exploitation. It introduces regular risk assessments, monitoring, and audits by authorised agents or qualified contractors. Entities responsible for critical infrastructure must comply with directives issued by the National Cybersecurity Authority, ensure incident reporting, and adopt measures to address identified vulnerabilities. The draft law also establishes criteria for outsourcing cybersecurity services and mandates the use of qualified providers to enhance system resilience and mitigate risks.

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Scope

Policy Area
Data governance
Policy Instrument
Cybersecurity regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
infrastructure provider: internet and telecom services, digital payment provider (incl. cryptocurrencies), other service provider, infrastructure provider: cloud computing, storage and databases
Implementation Level
national
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament

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2020-07-10
under deliberation

On 10 July 2020, the Draft Law on cybersecurity has been introduced to the parliament. The draft la…

2020-07-14
under deliberation

On 14 July 2020, the House of Representatives passed the Law on cybersecurity. The draft law mandat…

2020-07-17
adopted

On 17 July 2020, the House of Councillors adopted the Law on cybersecurity. The law mandates the id…

2020-07-25
adopted

On 25 July 2020, the King of Morocco endorsed the text for Law No. 05.20 on cybersecurity. The law …