PRESENTATION OF BOOK "CYBER SECURITY PROBLEMS IN THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA" PUBLISHED WITH OSCE FINANCING TAKES PLACE IN YEREVAN
Noyan Tapan
Dec 14 2006
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia is the first regional
country to cooperate with the OSCE in the fight against cyber
crimes through the creation of certain institutions. Director of
the OSCE Yerevan Office Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin stated this
during the December 14 presentation of the book "Cyber Security
Problems in the Republic of Armenia" published with the financing of
the OSCE. According to him, the annual losses of the world banking
system from cyber crimes amount to 15 billion dollars. V. Pryakhin
attached importance to the ratification of the Council of Europe
Cybercrime Convention by Armenia in March 2006 and the creation of
the Working Group on Cyber Security in March 2005. The group was
created on the initiative of the OSCE Yerevan Office and is composed
of representatives of the RA President Staff, the NA Staff, the
National Security Council and the Police. By the way, the round-table
discussions held by the working group in March 2006 formed the basis
of the book's publication. The book has the following chapters:
"The European Approaches to the Fight against Computer Crimes", "The
Legal Regulation of Cyber Security in the RA", "The Cyber Security
Peculaiarities in the Internet and Military Sphere: Statistics", and
"Information Security Management".
Noyan Tapan
Dec 14 2006
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia is the first regional
country to cooperate with the OSCE in the fight against cyber
crimes through the creation of certain institutions. Director of
the OSCE Yerevan Office Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin stated this
during the December 14 presentation of the book "Cyber Security
Problems in the Republic of Armenia" published with the financing of
the OSCE. According to him, the annual losses of the world banking
system from cyber crimes amount to 15 billion dollars. V. Pryakhin
attached importance to the ratification of the Council of Europe
Cybercrime Convention by Armenia in March 2006 and the creation of
the Working Group on Cyber Security in March 2005. The group was
created on the initiative of the OSCE Yerevan Office and is composed
of representatives of the RA President Staff, the NA Staff, the
National Security Council and the Police. By the way, the round-table
discussions held by the working group in March 2006 formed the basis
of the book's publication. The book has the following chapters:
"The European Approaches to the Fight against Computer Crimes", "The
Legal Regulation of Cyber Security in the RA", "The Cyber Security
Peculaiarities in the Internet and Military Sphere: Statistics", and
"Information Security Management".