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No privacy. Kaspersky says that the Internet needs an Interpol PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Sunday, 22 May 2011 12:22

The world needs an Interpol of the Internet, and online identities executive and "Passport to the Internet." At least that seems to support Eugene Kaspersky, who attended a conference this week. The founder of Kaspersky Labs Interpol believes that this should be a global unity, without borders, to fight against cyber crime with the assistance of international agencies.

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Compared the integrated nature expert in online cyber crime ubiquitous sharks in Australian waters. "Digital world is under siege," he said. Although ideas were proposed by Kaspersky long debated by government, so far not been taken any such measure.
Security founder Interpol believes that the Internet and Internet passports could be implemented in the next 15 years. Kaspersky also said that an international system of identification could fight against online identity theft.

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