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"I voted in favour of this report because all countries throughout the world, not only those in the EU, are heavily dependent on information and communication technologies. With nearly two billion users worldwide, cyberspace has become a powerful tool for advancing democratic ideas and rallying people as they seek to realise their aspirations for freedom and to fight against dictatorships. It is worth noting that the majority of perpetrators of high level cyber attacks that threaten national or international security and defence are never identified and prosecuted. There is also no internationally agreed form of response to a state-backed cyber attack against another state, nor an understanding of whether this could be considered a
. Given that cyber challenges, threats and attacks have recently been growing at a dramatic pace, an agreement on a system of in-depth protection needs to be adopted which at the same time would leave cyberspace open to the free flow of ideas."@en1
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