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"The European Parliament has been charged with drafting a report on cyber security, which aims to better protect information systems from online attacks that could ‘compromise the availability, integrity or confidentiality of the data stored, processed or transmitted’. This report is a missed opportunity to demand better protection of the digital sphere. The report favours an extremely repressive approach. Worse, on the grounds that cyber attacks have been conducted against military bodies, it even proposes military cooperation to fight cyber crime. It expressly indicates that: ‘building trust and confidence between the private sector and law enforcement authorities, defence and other competent institutions is of utmost importance in the fight against cybercrime’. It also proposes ‘public-private cooperation’ in which all participants are on an equal footing, which is not without problems for all of the sensitive areas related to the protection of personal data. I largely reject the concepts set out in this report, which takes only marginal account of the fundamental notions of net neutrality, freedom of expression and the protection of personal data, and forgets that ‘security’ in this field must remain first and foremost under judicial control."@en1
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