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"‘Towards global cybersecurity’ is certainly a topic worthy of a great deal of discussion, in order to achieve a sensible solution. It is of great importance for all of us, particularly in current times. Every person who uses the Internet must be protected against attacks. The ‘global security’ approach is the right way to go, as attacks from cyberspace are global in nature and do not just affect individual countries. It is therefore important to achieve consistency with international law, which will be very difficult. This is where I see the main problem. I also believe that all major databases that contain sensitive personal data, such as those of the EU and Member State governments, or those of financial and health care institutions, should be regarded as part of the critical information infrastructure, and that the protection of such data must be ensured according to the highest possible standards. Furthermore, it is also important to take the necessary steps to protect critical infrastructure against cyber attacks, and to provide funding therefore, in order to prevent access to critical information infrastructure. As I still see a few inconsistencies here that stand in the way of obtaining a viable result, I abstained from the vote."@en1
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