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EC3 opened on 11 January 2013

Wout de Natris wrote 4 months ago: On Friday 11 January 2013 the European Cyber Crime Centre, EC3, officially opened its doors at Europ … more →

Tags: botnets, Cyber awareness, Cyber Crime, Cyber crime data or the absence of it, Cyber crime reporting, cyber security, International cooperation: cross border aspects, Malware enforcement, Spam enforcement

Why Vint Cerf is wrong

Wout de Natris wrote 5 months ago: At the Internet Governance Forum in Baku, I made an intervention on behalf of NL IGF, reporting on t … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, SPAM, Cyber crime reporting, International cooperation: cross border aspects, botnets, Spam enforcement, cyber security, internet governance, Cyber awareness

De Natris Consult report on (inter)national cooperation1 comment

Wout de Natris wrote 8 months ago: If you click on the link below you will find the report of De Natris Consult on “National cybe … more →

Tags: botnets, Cyber Crime, Cyber crime data or the absence of it, Cyber crime reporting, cyber security, hacking, International cooperation: cross border aspects, internet governance, Malware enforcement

Coordination and cooperation in online threats

Wout de Natris wrote 10 months ago: In his recent blog post Jan Jaap Oerlemans of Leiden University’s Law school reacted in-depth … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, Spam enforcement, cyber espionage, cyber security, Malware enforcement, Cyber-warfare, Cyber awareness, Cyber crime; botnets; enforcement, Cyber Politics

IP addresses and privacy sensitive data. A level playing field needed

Wout de Natris wrote 10 months ago: Reading Peter Olthoorn’s book on Google (a link is found here), I ran into a passage on IP add … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, cyber ethics, International cooperation: cross border aspects, Court Decision, cyber security, Privacy, internet governance, Cyber crime; botnets; enforcement, IP Resources

Public Private cooperaration: the Zeus take down example

Wout de Natris wrote 12 months ago: Microsoft took down a Zeus botnet recently. Within days it was publicly accosted by Fox-IT’s d … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, SPAM, International cooperation: cross border aspects, botnets, Spam enforcement, Malware enforcement, Self-regulation, Cyber crime; botnets; enforcement, Cyber crime; enforcement; international cooperation

Another day, another hack

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: It’s sad but true, the 1967 Cuby + Blizzards hit has to be paraphrased in 2012. It’s all … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, SPAM, Spam enforcement, cyber security, hacking, Cyber awareness, Spam, Spam; privacy, Cyber Security

CHALLENGES FOR THE LONDON ACTION PLAN

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: Below follows my article published in Virus Bulletin of January 2012. The copyright to the article i … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, SPAM, International cooperation: cross border aspects, Spam enforcement, Malware enforcement, Spam, Cyber crime; enforcement; international cooperation, public private cooperation cyber crime;, OPTA

Cyber security: Private responsibility, public concerns1 comment

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: In all debates on cyber security the Dutch government is adamant: in the private sector cyber securi … more →

Tags: Cyber awareness, Cyber Crime, Cyber Education, cyber security, Cyber-warfare, hacking, internet governance, Privacy, Self-regulation

Effective cyber enforcement. Challenges for governments1 comment

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: All in all I’m involved now for 7 ½ years in Internet safety. If signs are not misleading me, severa … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, Cyber crime reporting, International cooperation: cross border aspects, botnets, cyber security, Spam, Cyber crime; botnets; enforcement, Cyber crime; enforcement; international cooperation, Cyber Politics

Harmonizing privacy legislation, but what about enforcement?

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: In a presentation EU Commissioner Viviane Reding gave a preview of the new Privacy regulation her DG … more →

Tags: Cyber crime data or the absence of it, Cyber Crime, Cyber crime reporting, International cooperation: cross border aspects, botnets, Spam enforcement, cyber security, Malware enforcement, Direct Marketing

Cross border aspects of OPTA All4Call fine

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: In a fine published on 29 November 2011 OPTA (Independent Post and Telecommunication Authority) made … more →

Tags: SPAM, International cooperation: cross border aspects, Spam enforcement, fraud, Spam, Cross border aspects, Spam fine, automated calls, Cyber Fraud

Internet and self-governance? An example

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: At the Government Roundtable meeting in Amsterdam on 12 September RIPE NCC presented on her results … more →

Tags: International cooperation: IP resources, Cyber Crime, SPAM, cyber security, Self-regulation, internet governance, Spam, Cyber crime; enforcement; international cooperation, IP Resources

A ‘DEFENCE TRIANGLE’

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: Below is the text of my article published in ‘Virus Bulletin’ of May 2011. The copyright … more →

Tags: Cyber crime data or the absence of it, Cyber Crime, SPAM, Cyber crime reporting, International cooperation: cross border aspects, Spam enforcement, Malware enforcement, reporting cyber crime, Spam

Internet security and the multistakeholder approach. Is it attainable?

Wout de Natris wrote 1 year ago: Internet Security is a topic that has drawn a lot of attention over the past year. As awareness grow … more →

Tags: International cooperation: IP resources, Cyber Crime, SPAM, Cyber crime reporting, cyber ethics, International cooperation: cross border aspects, botnets, Spam enforcement, cyber security

The need to enforce spam. The need to train enforcers

Wout de Natris wrote 2 years ago: Recently you can hear that spam (enforcement) is so 2004, that it’s all about malware and cyber war … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, SPAM, International cooperation: cross border aspects, botnets, Cyber Education, Spam enforcement, cyber security, Malware enforcement, Mobile

Commissioner Kroes congratulates OPTA, but how can the EU step up anti-spam efforts?

Wout de Natris wrote 2 years ago: In a tweet, EU commissioner for the Information Society Neelie Kroes congratulates OPTA on the spam … more →

Tags: International cooperation: IP resources, Cyber Crime, SPAM, International cooperation: cross border aspects, botnets, Cyber Education, Spam enforcement, cyber security, Malware enforcement

RIPE NCC Roundtable: four messages for governments

Wout de Natris wrote 2 years ago: At RIPE NCC organised Roundtable of 4 April 2011 at the Sheraton Hotel at Schiphol, the RIPE communi … more →

Tags: International cooperation: IP resources, Cyber Crime, International cooperation: cross border aspects, Cyber Education, Spam enforcement, fraud, Cyber crime; enforcement; international cooperation, Cross border aspects, cyber policy

Neelie Kroes, the EU, cloud computing, regulation and Good Ears

Wout de Natris wrote 2 years ago: In her blog EU Commissioner Neelie Kroes blogs on her stance on cloud computing. In short: this is a … more →

Tags: Cyber Crime, International cooperation: cross border aspects, Spam enforcement, Self-regulation, Cyber crime; enforcement; international cooperation, Cross border aspects, cyber policy, public private cooperation cyber crime;, Cyber Security


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