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In order to ensure the security of Internet space and users, resist the attacks of pervasive hackers, and protect important institutions, the Group of Eight (G-8) held a meeting in Berlin on the 26th to discuss how to improve the level of network security and prevent cybercrime.
The meeting brought together more than 100 computer and network experts from the G-8 member countries. At the meeting, experts noted that the current network has had a significant impact on the lives of the people of various countries. According to statistics, the G8 member countries lose as much as $42 billion a year due to cybercrime, and the problem of cyber security cannot be ignored.
At the meeting, experts from various countries called for the need for countries to coordinate their actions and work together to develop relevant laws to combat cybercrime. The Internet space is borderless, and cyber hackers can travel around the world through the network, and the power of one country alone cannot effectively stop cybercrime. However, it would go a long way in preventing cybercrime if there were laws to follow in every country to combat it.
States** should set up a dedicated functional body responsible for cybersecurity, which can not only reduce the current burden on the judiciary, but also make the fight against cybercrime more effective and professional, and also strengthen cooperation between countries on this issue.
At the meeting, the experts also noted that the needs of all Internet users should be taken into account in the development of relevant laws and regulations. For individual users, the concept of network security issues is mainly how to avoid all kinds of ** on the Internet to avoid fraud and theft; For online merchants, cyber security is mainly to ensure the financial security of customers and companies; For ** and various institutions, cyber security is mainly how to protect themselves from hackers. In view of the openness and particularity of the Internet, countries also need to find a balance between fighting crime and protecting the privacy rights of Internet users when formulating laws.
On the same day, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Interior Minister Otto Schilley attended a computer seminar in another city, Hanover. Schroeder said at the meeting that cybercrime is a global problem, and combating cybercrime requires the cooperation of countries around the world. Only by providing users with secure Internet services can people build confidence in the Internet and promote the development of e-commerce and the network economy.
Schilly said that in order for countries to agree on the fight against cybercrime, countries need to agree on a reasonable standard of recognition of cybercrime, determine what kind of behavior is cybercrime, and then combat it.
Clearly, as the Internet has a growing impact on people's lives, the issue of cybercrime is also a growing concern. But some experts point out that fighting cybercrime is more complex and difficult than fighting conventional crime. Due to the wide diversity of political systems, ideologies, legal systems and values in countries around the world, it will be a very difficult task to achieve a unified cybersecurity standard.
What's right on the Internet? What's wrong? This is a question that will surely plague legal experts in various countries for many years to come.
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He worked at Beijing University of Foreign Chinese and worked in the International Department of Xinhua News Agency after graduation. He is currently a special correspondent of Xinhua News Agency's Latin America and Mexico bureau.
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Gu Zhouhao's detailed information.
Basic Information Last Name Gu Zhouhao.
Gender Male.
Height 175
Education: Junior College.
Nationality Hunan Province.
Location: Guangdong Province.
In 2003, he graduated from the Art Department of Hunan University of Humanities and Technology. Major: Vocal Music. Dance Minor: Drum kit. He has been engaged in various casino singers for a long time.
Good at singing. Bel canto. Ethnic group. Atmospheric popular songs (needless to say small songs) used to work: Hunan Provincial Aesthetic Education Promotion Center.
Hunan Changsha Awakening Art Troupe opera singer.
Dancer of Tujia Customs Garden in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province.
In 2004, he was a famous host of Hunan TV. Wang Han. Marco performed on the same stage at the large-scale party of Loudi Jiuyi Pedestrian Street. Also on the same stage was Tengger. General Crimea.
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Opera dancer Gu Zhouhao.
Name: Gu Zhouhao, Gender, Male, Height: 178cm, Education: University, Nationality: Hunan Province, Location: Guangdong Province, Graduated from the Art Department of Hunan University of Humanities and Science and Technology in 2003. Major: Vocal Music, Dance Minor:
drum kits, etc. He has been engaged in various casino singers for a long time. Good at singing.
Bel canto. Ethnic group. Atmospheric popular songs Where I worked:
Hunan Provincial Aesthetic Education Promotion Center Hunan Changsha Awakening Art Troupe Opera Singer Hunan Zhangjiajie Tujia Customs Garden Dancer In 2004, he performed on the same stage with the famous hosts of Hunan TV: Wang Han and Ma Ke at the large-scale evening party of Loudi Jiuyi Pedestrian Street. Also on the same stage were Tengger and General Crimea.
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