[Privsec] agreement on cybersecurity and cybercrime

Gus Hosein gus at privacy.org
Mon Nov 14 07:45:30 GMT 2005


Crap Crap Crap.

Unbelievable lack of safeguards is embarassing.

At 18:39 +0100 13/11/05, Ralf Bendrath wrote:
>Singapore reported from the drafting group.
>They agreed and the text was just adopted in SC-A. It now reads:
>
>61. We underline the importance of the prosecution of cybercrime, 
>including cybercrime committed in one jurisdiction but having 
>effects in another. We further underline the necessity of effective 
>and efficient tools and actions, at national and international 
>levels, to promote international cooperation among, inter alia, law 
>enforcement agencies on cybercrime. We call upon governments in 
>cooperation with other stakeholders to develop necessary legislation 
>for the investigation and prosecution of cybercrime, noting existing 
>frameworks, for example, UNGA Resolutions 55/63 and 56/121 on 
>"Combatting the criminal misuse of information technologies" and 
>regional intititives, including, but not limited to, the Council of 
>Europe's Convention on Cybercrime.
>
>66. We underline the importance of the security, continuity and 
>stability of the Internet, and the need to protect the Internet and 
>other ICT networks from threats and vulnerabilities. We affirm the 
>need for a common understanding of the issues of Internet security, 
>and for further cooperation to facilitate outreach, the collection 
>and dissemination of security related information and exchange of 
>good practice among all stakeholders on measures to combat security 
>threats, at national and international level.
>
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