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Transatlantic Cooperation on Cybersecurity: Perspectives on New EU and U.S. Initiatives

Transatlantic Cooperation on Cybersecurity: Perspectives on New EU and U.S. Initiatives | IT (Systems, Networks, Security) | Scoop.it
On Tuesday, March 5th, The European Institute, in cooperation with the Embassy of Italy, will hold a meeting of the Transatlantic Roundtable on Telecommunications & IT with Dr.

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Eurobarometer survey | Cybercrime: Many become victims of online fraud

Eurobarometer survey | Cybercrime: Many become victims of online fraud | IT (Systems, Networks, Security) | Scoop.it
Cecilia Malmström - Commissioner Cecilia Malmström, Responsible for Home Affairs...

 

A new Eurobarometer survey shows that Internet users are very concerned about cyber security: 89% avoid disclosing personal information online, and 74% agree that the risk of becoming a victim of cybercrime has increased in the past year. 12% of internet users across the EU have already experienced online fraud, and 8% have fallen victim to identity theft.

 

===> Nonetheless, 53% have not changed any of their online passwords during the past year.<===

 

Download the survey [pdf] for your country here:

 

http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/eb_special_399_380_en.htm#390

 

 


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EU proposes new cybercrime rules

EU proposes new cybercrime rules | IT (Systems, Networks, Security) | Scoop.it
Net firms, banks, hospitals and other may be required to report all cyber break-ins under new EU proposals.

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Over 40,000 firms, including energy providers, banks and hospitals could be required to report cyber-break-ins under new rules proposed by the EU.


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Over 40,000 firms, including energy providers, banks and hospitals could be required to report cyber-break-ins under new rules proposed by the EU.