Countries joining hands in sharing cybersecurity information
March 12th, 2009
Many countries are facing cyber crimes and the cyber combat teams are improving in almost many countries. They are joining hands with each other to share information round the clock.
International treaty that sets a legal model for all countries to follow when writing anti-cybercrime legislation, many of them adhering including EU contries.
The 24 hours Network helps to improve coordination between law enforcement, as Internet scams and frauds are often executed using networks of hacked computers located around the world.
The 24/7 Network started with the G8 nations — the world’s most developed economies — in 1997 and now has been expanded to countries implementing the cybercrime treaty.