[Chapter-delegates] "Internet driving licenses" to prevent cyber war?

Kabani kabani.asif at gmail.com
Wed Feb 3 06:38:59 PST 2010


Greetings All,

Here, I agree that country policy on INTERNET governance need to be imparted
for sustainable development.

Best Regards

On 3 February 2010 18:48, Borka <borka at e5.ijs.si> wrote:

> Thanks for this reply. I fully agree with the observation. However, there
> is one missing
> element: country policy and the regulation implemented on the country ISP
> market. So,
> they  (the country policy) need to conform to international policy -  is
> this possible at all?
>
> Good example can be found in some Asian countries and among their   IP
> networks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Borka
>
> Philip Smith pravi:
>
>  All nice hypothetical ideas, but can anyone please explain how they'd be
>> implemented, technically.
>>
>> Perhaps that demonstrates the naivety of the countries jumping on the
>> supporting bandwagon.
>>
>> The Internet driving licence that is required more than any other is for
>> ISPs - demonstrate that you can set up a secure Internet service plus
>> know how to run BGP according to industry best practices, and we'd get
>> rid of the vast majority of problems out there.
>>
>> philip
>> --
>>
>> Veni Markovski said the following on 3/02/10 14:24 :
>>
>>
>>> Ed,
>>> the idea was first proposed by our Russian colleagues in 1998, in a
>>> resolution to the UN. It has been proposed ever since, with all
>>> countries minus one voting in favor. Needless to say, the country
>>> against was the US :)
>>>
>>> veni
>>>
>>> On 2/2/2010 6:51 PM, Ed Traian Tric wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Dear Marcin
>>>> It's not swiss , nor american or polish idea.
>>>> It's a good old russian one.
>>>> Former Komrad Eugene Kaspersky (and it's main shareholder :) ) is
>>>> promoting
>>>> this idea  for a while.
>>>> Mr Kudelski , Mr Mundie and Mr TOure should give credit to the original
>>>> inventor and dissseminator of the idea .
>>>> Having a sorte of id for accessing professionnal services , while
>>>> keeping
>>>> anonymous for personal services on INternet might be a good approach ,
>>>> regardless of the  "scare me to death so that i can invade you"
>>>> doctrine.
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Ed
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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