Sec. 10. Sense of Congress on cybersecurity sanctions against North Korea and cybersecurity legislation in Vietnam
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It is the sense of Congress that— the President should designate all entities that knowingly engage in significant activities undermining cybersecurity through the use of computer networks or systems against foreign persons, governments, or other entities on behalf of the Government of North Korea, consistent with section 209(b) of the North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act of 2016 ( 22 U.S.C. 9229(b) ); the cybersecurity law approved by the National Assembly of Vietnam on June 12, 2018— may not be consistent with international trade standards; and may endanger the privacy of citizens of Vietnam; and the Government of Vietnam should work with the United States and other countries to ensure that such law meets all relevant international standards.
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Sense of Congress on cybersecurity sanctions against North Korea and cybersecurity legislation in Vietnam
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