07.11.2012 - 20:02 [ wired ]

U.N. Must Lead Internet Regulation Effort

Cybersecurity

Proposals here range from combating spam and improving network security to mandating identification of communications’ origins. Governments are looking for more effective frameworks to combat fraud and other crimes. Some commentators have suggested such frameworks could also legitimize censorship. However, Member States already have the right, as stated in Article 34 of the Constitution of ITU, to block any private telecommunications that appear “dangerous to the security of the State or contrary to its laws, to public order or to decency.” The treaty regulations cannot override the Constitution.