The government's launched a consultation as it tries to keep hackers out of the Island's vital utilities.
A new law, the National Infrastructure Security Bill, is being written to protect electricity, water, and telecommunications from cyber-threats.
The bill wants to establish security standards for sectors identified as critical to the Island.
You can take part in the consultation online via the government's hub.
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