The time has come to create an intergovernmental organization whose objective is to deal with cybersecurity, says Northern.tech's Thomas Ryd. World Cybersecurity Organization, where art thou?
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The world’s largest economies realize the need for stronger measurements for cybersecurity. The dilemma for the EU and U.S. is that they prefer the industry to come up with a solution. But as industry is failing at this, these nations are now faced with the challenge of how to impose stricter controls without negatively impacting the competition. China can and will continue to operate in its own protectionist way, seeking to knock two birds with one stone.
However, these three economic bastions face the same cybersecurity threat. They all have a common enemy in adversaries seeking to exploit digital vulnerabilities for economic and sometime dogmatic gain. The speed of bits and knowledge travel fast, and no borders can stop them. Adversaries on the world stage probably don’t care if it is the EU, U.S. or China they hurt, or whether they are paid in bitcoins or U.S. dollars.
The time has come to discuss a new international organization to take on cybersecurity. World Cybersecurity Organization where art thou?