Re: [ISN] FBI To Chair World's Internet Security Summit

From: cult hero <jericho_at_ATTRITION.ORG>
Date: Mon 07 Aug 2000 - 04:22:23 CDT
> http://www.computeruser.com/news/00/08/06/news6.html
>
> By Sylvia Dennis
> August 06, 2000
>
> The National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), the FBI's
> computer crime investigation organization, has announced plans to
> chair the world's first summit on global Internet security.

Is there anything special about a 'summit'?

For the past how many years, we've seen a wide variety of international
symposiums on computer/network/data/internet security. They involved
professionals from all sorts of organizations including foreign
governments and more.  They meet and discuss Internet security, often on
moderated panels or discussion groups.

So.. what is the real difference between these past conferences and this
'first summit' put on by the NIPC? It would be nice to see the NIPC get to
work instead of worrying so much about media attention and grandstanding.

> Vatis said that the objectives of the summit will be to identify how a
> global Internet security agency can be established, and how
> international law can be used to develop and enforce penalties for
> hackers and virus-mongers.

This issue has been brought up every year for ten or more years in the
past.

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