Russian presidential aide Igor Schegolev said at World Internet - TopicsExpress



          

Russian presidential aide Igor Schegolev said at World Internet Conference in China: The major threats are cybercrime and cyberterrorism, cyberespionage, lack of global rules of game and virtual monopoly of one country for governing the Internet. All this is pushing many countries towards searching for alternative decisions. Of course, we need to check that the monopoly of one state is not replaced by the monopoly of global companies. The discussion of multilateral participation and attracting various organizations and experts gives no assurances that this will be an efficient leadership, ensuring that everyone complies with the game rules which should be established during the dialogue. As part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the United Nations, we made a proposal on what the first steps towards creating such game rules could be. This is the code of conduct in the Internet, and many countries welcome it.” - en.tass.ru/world/760667
Posted on: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 08:47:04 +0000

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