INTERNATIONAL CYBER SECURITY THROUGH CO-OPERATION
INTERNATIONAL CYBER SECURITY THROUGH CO-OPERATION
Author(s): Antonio-Silviu Mutulescu, Marian Ilie, Sofia Bratu, Florin Făinişi, Diana Anca ArteneSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: co-operation; peace; security; cyber crime; cyber warfare; law enforcement
Summary/Abstract: The co-operation of the state is an in faciendo obligation and constitutes a permanent major requirement to grant peace and security in the world, to promote international stability and progress, and to ensure the general welfare of the nations. Cyber crimes attacks are becoming more frequent, more organized and more costly as regards the damage caused to both public agencies and civil society. Within the United Nations, European Union and NATO’s areas of responsibility there has been highly stressed the urge of an immediate international cooperation of the Member States to develop and coordinate the national cyber defense capabilities for a better and more efficient protection against cyber crimes. The European system for combating the cyber crimes, based on the Budapest Convention of 2001, constitutes a modern legal framework, and shall be implemented by more countries. The “24/7 Network” is an existing functional system created to investigate and prosecute the cyber crimes in the Member States territory, ensuring a proper balance between the interests of law enforcement and respect for fundamental human rights.
Journal: Economics, Management, and Financial Markets
- Issue Year: 6/2011
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 438-448
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English
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