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"With the increasing use of the Internet and computer-based technologies, Internet security should remain one of the highest political priorities for the European Union and the rest of the world. Available law enforcement data for cybercrimes suggest major increases in several European countries. This report, for which I voted, calls for the regular updating of minimum resilience standards for preparedness and reaction against disruptions, incidents, destruction attempts or attacks. It urges the European Network and Information Security Agency to coordinate and implement annual ‘EU Internet Security Awareness Months’ every year. It recommends that the Commission propose binding measures designed to impose minimum standards on security and resilience and to improve coordination among national computer emergency response teams. The report also suggests that the Commission launch a public pan-European education initiative, geared towards educating and raising awareness among end-users about potential online threats. It calls on the Commission to table a legislative proposal for further criminalising cyber attacks. Making the Internet more resilient is only possible with a system of international cooperation and international standards."@en1
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