A European Union-wide advisory body this week called for security breach disclosure regulations tougher than those in the U.S. as a step toward raising awareness of the seriousness of security threats.
The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), the E.U.'s top security body, said governments, businesses and consumers are still underestimating the scope of the IT security problem, in part because of the lack of transparency when breaches occur.
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