Which Hong Kong authorities score well on cybersecurity and which don’t?

A US-based cybersecurity ratings agency has given the Hong Kong government, its Security Bureau and several departments low scores for their cyber defences, prompting local authorities to counter that the grading system used has limitations. The risk assessment, seen by the Post, comes amid concerns over the government exempting itself from the city’s first anti-hacking legislation. The government acknowledged the findings but mounted a robust defence, with its Digital Policy Office (DPO) saying...