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"We recognise the importance of network and information security in the many areas of activity in which these are socially relevant today. However, the mechanisms that ensure this security cannot be decoupled from the political and social context in which they are developed and implemented. In particular, we cannot ignore the fact that the inherent approach for enhancing security and monitoring cyberspace have not always properly ensured that there is respect for the rights, freedoms and guarantees of the public.
We believe that it is particularly significant that the EU is funding research programmes of large multinationals which dominate the technologies that allow governments to spy on Internet users, while creating and developing agencies such as ENISA, which will pay for the use of these same technologies. As the Internet is acknowledged to be one of the most important public spaces in the 21st century, it is important to make the most of it, rather than opening the way for the appropriation of this space for economic power, and thus using the benefit of the few, at the expense of the vast majority and its use in the advancement of social progress."@en1
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