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Internet as a Military-Free Zone: The Kaspersky Vision

Eugene Kaspersky Chairman & CEO, Kaspersky Lab. Internet as a Military-Free Zone: The Kaspersky Vision. The World is Online. Entertainment (online-gaming…) Knowledge (Google, Wiki…) Your social life ( Twitter, Facebook ) Your private life as well (Skype, SMS, IM)

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Internet as a Military-Free Zone: The Kaspersky Vision

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  1. Eugene Kaspersky Chairman & CEO, Kaspersky Lab Internet as a Military-Free Zone:The Kaspersky Vision

  2. The World is Online Entertainment (online-gaming…) Knowledge (Google, Wiki…) Your social life (Twitter, Facebook) Your private life as well (Skype, SMS, IM) Businesses and Services (online-banking…) Governments (online-voting…) Industrial systems

  3. Main online threats CyberCriminals Hacktivists eSpionage Cyber-Warfare/Terrorism

  4. Cyber-Warfare and Cyber-Terrorism Leon Panetta, Secretary of Defense, former Director of the CIA: “The reality is that there is the cyber capability to basically bring down our power grid to create ... to paralyze our financial system in this country tovirtually paralyze our country. And I think we have to be prepared not only to defend against that kind of attack but if necessary we are going to have to be prepared to be able to be aggressive when it comes to cyber efforts as well”

  5. The Solution Ways to mitigate online threats • International treaties • Government regulation on Industrial and Critical IT Systems • + Advanced protection technologies

  6. The Solution Ways to mitigate the Cyber-Warfare threat The best solution would be to create an International Cyber-Security Agency (ICSA), which would act as an independent global platform for international cooperation and treaties on non-usage of Cyber-Weapons, and cyber-security regulation for critical infrastructures. ICSA should also investigate incidents and combat Cyber-Terrorism. ICSA will not eliminate Cyber-Weapons completely, but it will improve the current situation a lot. The most vulnerable parties (i.e. developed countries with high Internet usage) will benefit from the existence of ICSA most, and should be the first ones to support it.

  7. Eugene Kaspersky Chairman & CEO, Kaspersky Lab Internet as a Military-Free Zone:The Kaspersky Vision

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