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Results for cybercrime (canada, international)
1 results foundAuthor: Levin, Avner Title: International Comparison of Cyber Crime Summary: This report compares Canada’s international partners and several other countries on measures related to cyber-crime. The main findings are as follows: Countries distinguish in their policy and strategy documents between cyber-crimes, which are the domain of law enforcement agencies, and cyber-attacks which are increasingly the domain of the military. Canada’s international partners have turned their focus from the prevention of cyber- crime to the protection of critical national infrastructure from cyber-attacks. In order to cooperate effectively with its allies Canada must also focus on the protection of critical national infrastructure. However, the risk of this focus is the loss of cooperation with non-traditional allies, such as Russia and China, on the prevention of cyber-crimes. European countries and the US allow for warrant-less access to electronic information in order to prevent both cyber-crime and cyber-attacks. Other countries do not acknowledge this possibility publicly. The need for, and practice of, warrant-less lawful access or warrant-less lawful intercept is moot in Canada, given recent policy decisions to abandon such legislation. Countries have not attempted the creation of a ‘Nav-Canada’ type of agency (private-sector, not-for profit) to implement their cyber-security strategies. Agencies to combat cyber-crime or cyber-attacks are typically created as an organizational part of the existing law enforcement or military structure. Details: Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University, 2013. 51p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed May 4, 2013 at: http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/privacy/documents/Ryerson_International_Comparison_ofCyber_Crime_-March2013.pdf Year: 2013 Country: Canada URL: http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/privacy/documents/Ryerson_International_Comparison_ofCyber_Crime_-March2013.pdf Shelf Number: 128664 Keywords: Computer CrimeCybercrime (Canada, International)Internet Crime |