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About CybercrimeThe security of computer and communication systems and their
protection against cybercrime is of essential importance. Businesses,
administrations and society depend to a high degree on the efficiency and
security of modern information technology. Cybercrime can affect
telecommunication service providers, banks, individuals and law enforcement
authorities. Documents related to combating computer related crimeEuropean Commission Communication (COM(2000)890) on 'Creating a Safer Information Society by Improving the Security of Information Infrastructures and Combating Computer-related Crime' (26 January 2001) PDF: DA, DE, EL, EN, ES, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, SV Convention on Cybercrime of the Council of Europe OECD guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks The text of the Guidelines is available in English, French and Spanish. For more information on the Guidelines and other aspects of OECD work on communications technology, journalists should contact: Taizo Nakatomi in the OECD's Science, Technology and Industry Directorate (Tel:[33] 1 45 24 96 93) or go to www.oecd.org//sti/security-privacy. The European Commission would like to invite comments from all interested parties on the issues addressed in this Communication. Comments may be sent up to 23 March 2001 via e-mail to infso-jai-cybercrime-comments@cec.eu.int |
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