Article on CNN today
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/03/31/cybercrime.eu.ap/index.html
talking about new discussions between EU and NATO on information security issues (data protection, ID theft, "cybercrime", etc.) this is key because there are few functioning laws that are common between the members of NATO (the EU has some, but specific countries still have different laws, processes, Germany for instance). Multi-national companies have a lot of challenges with this type of thing, I imagine governments have similar challenges.
Having seen the kind of activity that is originating from Europe, I do hope they start to pursue some of the attacks.
Also - New version (1.0.0) of wireshark is available now, there are some security fixes.
->Pierre
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/03/31/cybercrime.eu.ap/index.html
talking about new discussions between EU and NATO on information security issues (data protection, ID theft, "cybercrime", etc.) this is key because there are few functioning laws that are common between the members of NATO (the EU has some, but specific countries still have different laws, processes, Germany for instance). Multi-national companies have a lot of challenges with this type of thing, I imagine governments have similar challenges.
Having seen the kind of activity that is originating from Europe, I do hope they start to pursue some of the attacks.
Also - New version (1.0.0) of wireshark is available now, there are some security fixes.
->Pierre
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