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Bohlin's harsh words after the data leak: "Elementary"

Published on September 14, 2025

Here the train drives into the bus - several dead Here the train drives into the bus - several dead Here the train drives into the bus - several dead Here the train drives into the bus - several dead Here the train drives into the bus - several dead Here the train drives into the bus - several dead Here the train drives into the bus - several dead "This must once and for all result in municipalities and regions conclude that the work on cyber security is as elementary as you have locks and alarms on their physical premises," he writes on X. Advertisement Minister of Civil Affairs Carl-Oskar Bohlin.Photo: Pelle T Nilsson / Spa Spa |The Swedish Press Agency Open Image in the full screen The data has leaked after a cyberattack against the company environmental data.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT News Agency Open Image in full screen The data has leaked after a cyberattack against the company Miljödata, which delivers personnel and health-related systems to a large part of Sweden's municipalities.These include social security numbers, telephone numbers, and addresses of hundreds of thousands of municipal employees around the country that have been stolen. Carl-Oskar Bohlin, moderate Minister for Civil Defense, now writes about the incident at X and addresses the investment made on cyber security in the budget. A total of SEK 1.05 billion is invested in four years, the government announced earlier this week.The money is distributed between the national cyber security center, which is below the Defense Radio Agency, and municipalities and regions. New tougher team During the autumn, the government will also submit a proposal for a new cyber security law, with higher demands on both municipalities and regions and private actors that conduct socially important activities. "However, all this boils down to the fact that all concerned understands that it is not freely chosen work whether or not to follow the new rules. READ MORE: Billion investment on cyber security