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Cabinet expands intelligence agencies' powers for active cyber defense

The government plans to give German intelligence agencies broader powers to respond proactively to foreign cyberattacks. The reform is intended to strengthen protection for critical infrastructure and major industrial facilities while raising questions about oversight and proportionality.
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