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Dr. Serge S. AZAROV

Dr. Serge S. AZAROV. INFORMATION SOCIETY. IN UKRAINE. 2004. 2005. Tallinn. iLaw-2004. Modification of National Information Infrastructure. Digital Divide. Collision. e-Learning. Cyber War. Collaboration. Cybercrime. Knowledge Management. Net War.

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Dr. Serge S. AZAROV

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  1. Dr. Serge S. AZAROV INFORMATION SOCIETY IN UKRAINE 2004 2005 Tallinn iLaw-2004

  2. Modification of National Information Infrastructure Digital Divide Collision e-Learning Cyber War Collaboration Cybercrime Knowledge Management Net War Business & Competitive Intelligence Information Society and ICT-oriented Social Trends Informational Society Civil Society Innovation Economy

  3. Information Society and Lawmaking Sources Government C2G B2G Governmental Sources Consumers Business Nongovernmental Sources B2C B2B Customers

  4. Cybercrime & Information Security e-Training Data Base SCM Marketing Manufacturing Strategy Tactics KB Business Cycle Business &CompetitiveIntelligence Advertising Sale CRM Searching & Analysis Knowledge Management Content-analysis Filtering of Data Data Mining OLAP Unstructured information area Well structured information area Standard Data Bad structured information area Internet

  5. Extradition and International Cooperation US National Policy Response Cyber-Attack from Outside US DOD with Law Enforcement Response Law Enforcement Response with DOD Cyber-crimeHacktivism Cyber-Espionage Cyber-Terrorism Cyberwar Law Enforcement Response Law Enforcement Response Cyber-Attack from Inside US US Criminal Prosecution and US NationalPolicy Response US Criminal Prosecution Generalized Spectrum of Cyber Conflict US AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE AIR UNIVERSITY

  6. S-curve of the Internet-market Satiation: If the actual Internet-market is more than 25%, then economy becomes the catalyst the Internet Development: If the actual Internet-market occupy from 15 to 25%, then the Internet becomes the catalyst of economy From this time Government begins seriously to think of the legislation Formation: If the actual Internet-market is less than 3%, then the Internet does not influence economy 1993 2000 2004

  7. Information Infrastructure ICT & Internet Priority Yes-No? Yes-No? Yes-No? Yes-No? Yes-No? Human Factor Security E-Business Climate E-Readiness

  8. iLaw-Readiness • The demands of private sector development as the guarantor of growth on new markets for goods and services comes into conflict with national taxation systems. • "Investing for the Future" via substantially expandededucation spending by the state requires money that the state does not have under the present conditions of economic crisis. • The "Human Factor" clashes with uneven economic development of the regions. • Harmonization of national legal systems may contradict traditional notions of sovereignty and security.

  9. iLaw status quo • G2G • E-Government • Cyberwar, Net War, IW/C2W • Interception (ENFOPOL) Government • B2G • New economic policy • Document Exchange Standard E-signature • Security and Cryptography • E-commerce legislation • C2G • Legislation of the C2G interaction • E-voting • Human-rights Business Citizens • B2B • New economic policy • Document Exchange Standard E-signature • Security and Cryptography • E-commerce legislation • C2B • Developing of Information and “delivery at door” Infrastructure; • E-shopping and banking legislation Business

  10. iLaw Development: Ukrainian Ways 1. Main principles of cyberspace regulation 2. Customs and Taxation, Cross border Transactions 3. Electronic Payment Systems 4. Uniform Commercial (for Commerce Conducted on the Internet) 5. Information Code 6. Intellectual Property Protection (Copyrights, Patents, Trademarks) 7. Privacy 8. Information Security 9. Telecommunications Infrastructure 10. Content 11. Technical Standards 12. Universal Service 13. Labor 14. Governmental Approaches

  11. Success: Main Conditions NII Updating InterceptionCybercrimeCyberwar Developing of the national market & business-models National Security CONTENT LAW • IMPERATIVE CONDITIONS: • Driving Force (not provisional groups only) • Knowledge (not awareness only) • Real Intentions (not dreaming only)

  12. THANKS Contacts (380 + 44) 205-44-55 azarov@lucky.net

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