Publication

Feb 2011

Cyberattacks in Europe and across the globe are at an all-time high and showing no signs of abating. Remote hijacking of computers for malicious purposes constitute an “electronic epidemic”. Faced with such rapid technological upheaval, European policymakers seem slow to react. As EU member states rush to create the necessary national agencies, is it time for a European cybersecurity authority? What technical capabilities would such a body need, and who should provide them? Under which jurisdiction should cybercriminals be prosecuted?

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Author David Koczij
Series SDA Reports
Publisher Security Europe - Friends of Europe
Copyright © 2011 Security Defence Agenda (SDA)
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