In Europe, 6% of network disruptions are due to cybercrime

In 2012, cyberattacks have led to 6% of failures affecting both landline and mobile telephone networks in the European Union, according to a report recently published by the European Agency for Network and Information Security Information (ENISA). This ENISA figure is even more striking, that network disruptions due to cyberattacks have affected more people than

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European Union against cybercrime

European Union means to tighten its measures against cybercrime. While Barack Obama and Xi Jinping shared about increased cooperation, on combating cybercrime  among other topics during the Chinese-US summit, the European Parliament was preparing a new law implying tougher penalties for criminals and common legal measures in the European Union. Cybercrime is increasing and becoming more internationally

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Google brings some commitments to the European Commission

For several years, the European Commission has had Google in his sights, but the tone seems to be rising in recent months, as Brussels is increasingly accusing the dominant position of Google. Google has chosen to calm the situation and provided a list of commitments to avoid any financial penalties and a heavy trial for

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