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In defense of digital freedom
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, May 27 2013 @ 11:54 PM EDT
Linked article
In a globally connected world, traditional borders of land and jurisdiction have lost their exclusive ability to govern and structure international relations.
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Lawmakers should must engage in cross-border dialogues to assess the impact of increased divergence between territorial jurisdiction and online services, behaviour and accountability.
My alteration. These words should be carved in tablets of stone and carried to as many capital cities as seem to need them.

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A very wide-ranging article
Authored by: sciamiko on Tuesday, May 28 2013 @ 08:10 AM EDT
There is a lot in the article. It covers an immense amount of ground. But just one more quote:
Some companies have a reputation to lose. Therefore, reporting software vulnerabilities or security breaches may not be attractive. In the public interest notification or reporting obligations make sense. To avoid headlines each time a breach is reported, we should consider allowing reporting in a confidential environment. In a globally interconnected world where privately owned critical ICT infrastructure and software used by millions, companies have the responsibility to report when our societies are at risk. Given the fact that the large majority of vulnerabilities is related to software made in the United States, reporting standards and transparency would be an improvement in US regulation.
My emphasis - now who is she thinking of?

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