Publication

Feb 2012

National approaches to cyber-security greatly vary within Europe and around the world. In some countries, legal responsibility to combat piracy rests with internet providers, with technical expertise often greater in the private sector. How much frontline protection should be left to private companies? How good is information-sharing between public institutions and the private sector? Can the creation of new EU-level and international standards improve our cyber-security, and if so what should these entail? These questions were considered at Security & Defence Agenda (SDA) Policymakers' dinner held on the 30th January 2012

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Author Jonathan Dowdall
Series SDA Reports
Publisher Security Europe - Friends of Europe
Copyright © 2012 Security Defence Agenda (SDA)
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