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National Information Infrastructure Protection Act

The National Information Infrastructure Protection Act is a law that helps to keep people safe when they use the Internet. It helps to make sure that websites, emails, and other online resources stay safe and secure, so that people can trust them. The law works by making sure websites have security measures in place to protect your personal information, like passwords, online banking, and anything else that could be stolen by hackers. It also requires websites to tell you how they are protecting your data, so that you can decide if you want to use it or not. It also punishes people who break the law and do things like steal data or spread viruses. It can be a complex law, but it is important in helping to keep people safe online.