One current international position on "Crime in Cyberspace" can be found in the draft Council of Europe Convention. This was released for public comment towards the end of April. See: conventions.coe.int/treaty/en/projets/cybercrime.htm Information on the Council of Europe can be found at: www.coe.fr/eng/present/about.htm Scott Bradner gave a presentation at the G8 hi-tech crime event in Paris last week. (This was the invitation Fred Baker mentioned during the plenary in Adelaide.) It would be very interesting to get Scott's views, an IETF view, on how it went in Paris and on what the G8 is doing... Gordon ------------------------ European Commission Information Society DG Office Bu33 5-80 rue de la Loi 200 B-1049 Bruxelles Tel: +32-2-29.6-3546 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================
- Should IETF do more to fight computer crime? Jacob Palme
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer cri... Harald Tveit Alvestrand
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer... Jacob Palme
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight comp... Theodore Y. Ts'o
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer cri... R A Lichtensteiger
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer cri... Gordon Lennox
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer cri... Scott Bradner
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer cri... Steven M. Bellovin
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer... Kurt D. Zeilenga
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer... Jacob Palme
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer... Jacob Palme
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer cri... Bertrand . Ibrahim
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer... Keith Moore
- Re: Should IETF do more to fight comp... Jacob Palme
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