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Re:总结网络犯罪公约的讨论



我同意这种说法。斯图尔特。斯科特Lawler写道:> >基因引出了一个重要的一点。让我们签,然后继续前进。> >我们可以继续深思熟虑的利弊与我们签订各种>代表我们的组织和其他人。>争论可能会持续一个星期…+添加一个星期或更长时间>组织协调(和所有相关的“快乐”>“高兴”的变化和批准通过我们的组织结构……>这个委员会再一次)。代表美国国防部……>协调及时将永远不会发生。> >的时候,我建议我们都与常见>签订免责声明,这是我们的“专业意见和可能会或可能不会>代表我们的组织的官方立场”,让它>。 If we use the 2-column method, it may distract the readers into > wondering why we did that. It would make me think there was > disagreement on the content. I would prefer the reader focus on the > content and not the signature pages. > > Let's sign and move on. > > Scott > > SCOTT A. LAWLER, CISSP > DOD CERT > > ==================================== > > Gene Spafford wrote: > > > > I think we need to sign the letter and get it out soon. > > > > >*** Nations team up to fight cybercrime > > > > > >(AP) - In an age when cybercriminals can reach across borders with > > >the click of a mouse, the world's leaders are realizing they will > > >have to work together to crack down on Internet attacks. Starting > > >Monday, leaders from Group of Eight countries will be in Paris for a > > >three-day discussion of Internet crime. Separately, the 41-nation > > >Council of Europe, working with the United States, Canada, Japan and > > >South Africa, is drafting a treaty to standardize cyber crime laws. > > >Though their efforts preceded the appearance of the "Love Bug" virus, > > >the attack that crippled corporate and government networks around the > > >globe earlier this month may have boosted the sense of urgency among > > >government leaders to implement Internet safeguards and create ways > > >to fight crime in cyberspace. See > > >http://www.infobeat.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=2566529608-d42——斯图尔特Staniford——总统——硅国防stuart@silicondefense.com(707) 445 - 4355(707) 445 - 4222(传真)

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