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"With the increasing use of the Internet and computer-based technologies, Internet security stands as one of the highest political priorities for the European Union and the rest of the world. The EU 2020 strategy, launched in 2010, included the EU Digital Agenda as a flagship policy, setting ambitious goals for the technological development of the European Union. The increasing use and deployment of innovative ICT technologies, such as fast and ultra-fast fixed and mobile Internet and cellular networks, smart grids and Internet services such as cloud computing and the Internet of Things, all rely on one simple, but crucial aspect – security, resilience and trust. Developments to date show that Internet security is an important issue. It is obvious that the Internet constitutes critical infrastructure, and that Internet disruption might lead to substantial losses and security risks, affecting a very large number of European citizens and businesses. Furthermore, the rapid development of technology requires that the prevention of Internet attacks, remedial reactions and the resilience of the global network should be based on a comprehensive, reactive, flexible, innovative and long-term framework. This framework needs to ensure efficient interaction between governments, businesses, individuals and all other stakeholders. Last but not least, increased Internet resilience will be possible only when an efficient system of international cooperation and international norms are in place"@en1
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