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Legal Frameworks and Cyber- Security Discussion
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Good Models to look at for Pacific Island Nations Tonga has a computer crime act (in review) – NZ does not have cyber crime act?? – Australia has extensive legislation – Look at NetSafe NZ (the orb??) – Cyber bullying Bill 2013(NZ) – NZ stole Australia's Spam Legislation – Should we work on a draft regional template on cyber crime? – Look to academia to research cyber crime – urgent need for statistics
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Where to start? Who is responsible (gov dept?) – Need for specialist knowledge to enforce and police – Need to build capacity of police Must go hand in hand with education/development SPAM legislation is an important first step –
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Do we need legislation? Legislation does not (often) address the core issues/problems, look at alternatives to actual legislations (policies / education) Appropriate mandates Communicate > facilitate > regulate To protect intellectual property (care that it does not stifle innovation) Consider how the legislation can be ABUSED Always remember your core principles – do not compromise on values International cooperation is key (cyber crime often is a transnational crime)
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Misc Points There is a need for legislations to be concise (?) Appropriate (and effective) responses to offences Assume that any photo you take will end up on the internet at some point Australia has a lot of resources for education on staying safe on the internet 3 rd party liability
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