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Dr. Serge S. AZAROV
2004
iLaw-2004
2005
Tallinn
Information Society and ICT-oriented Social Trends
Collision
Cyber War
Cybercrime
Net War
Business & Competitive Intelligence
Digital Divide
Collaboration
e-Learning
Knowledge Management
Modification of National Information Infrastructure
Informational Society
Civil Society
Innovation Economy
Information Society and Lawmaking Sources
Government
C2G
B2G
Consumers
Business
B2C
B2B
Customers
Cybercrime &
Information Security
e-Training
Data Base
SCM
Marketing
Strategy
Business &
Competitive
Intelligence
Manufacturing
Business
Cycle
Tactics
Advertising
Sale
CRM
Searching
& Analysis
Content-analysis
Unstructured
information area
KB
Data Mining
Filtering
of Data
Bad structured
information area
Knowledge
Management
OLAP
Well structured
information area
Internet
Standard
Data
Generalized Spectrum of Cyber Conflict
Extradition
and
International
Cooperation
US National
Policy Response
Cyber-Attack
from Outside US
DOD with Law
Enforcement
Response
Law Enforcement
Response with DOD
Cyber-crime
Hacktivism
Cyber-Espionage
Law Enforcement
Response
Cyber-Terrorism
Cyberwar
Law Enforcement
Response
Cyber-Attack
from Inside US
US Criminal
Prosecution
US Criminal Prosecution
and US National
Policy Response
US AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE AIR UNIVERSITY
S-curve of the Internet-market
Development:
If the actual Internet-market
occupy from 15 to 25%,
then the Internet becomes
the catalyst of economy
Formation:
If the actual Internet-market
is less than 3%, then
the Internet does not
influence economy
1993
2000
2004
Satiation:
If the actual Internet-market
is more than 25%, then economy
becomes the catalyst the Internet
From this time Government begins
seriously to think of the legislation
E-Readiness
Information
Infrastructure
Yes-No?
ICT & Internet Priority
Yes-No?
Human Factor
Yes-No?
Yes-No?
Security
E-Business
Climate
Yes-No?
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 expanded education
spending by the state requires money that the state does not
have under the present conditions of economic crisis.
•The "Human Factor" clashes
development of the regions.
with
uneven
•Harmonization of national legal systems
traditional notions of sovereignty and security.
may
economic
contradict
iLaw status quo
G2G
• E-Government
•Cyberwar, Net War, IW/C2W
•Interception (ENFOPOL)
C2G
•Legislation of the C2G
interaction
•E-voting
•Human-rights
Government
B2G
• New economic policy
• Document Exchange
Standard E-signature
• Security and Cryptography
• E-commerce legislation
Business
Citizens
B2B
C2B
•Developing of Information and
“delivery at door”
Infrastructure;
•E-shopping and banking
legislation
• New economic policy
• Document Exchange Standard
E-signature
• Security and Cryptography
• E-commerce legislation
Business
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
Success: Main Conditions
NII
Interception
Cybercrime
Cyberwar
Updating
Developing of the
CONTENT national market &
business-models
National
Security
LAW
IMPERATIVE CONDITIONS:
•Driving Force (not provisional groups only)
•Knowledge (not awareness only)
•Real Intentions (not dreaming only)
Contacts
(380 + 44) 205-44-55
[email protected]
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