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Aug 16, 2011
Eleanor Adwoa Forbea Afful replied to Ricardo Patara's discussion HADOPI - The 3 strikes law in the group Cybercrime
"It is true that nobody is above the law and that is one of the reasons, ignorance is not an excuse. However, I think passing laws or implementing policies always go with much awareness creation and education. If the populace is well versed in the…"
Jul 27, 2011
Ricardo Patara added 2 discussions to the group Cybercrime
Jul 27, 2011
Ricardo Patara replied to Ricardo Patara's discussion Internet and entertaining industry in the group Cybercrime
"Good point Milkias. A lot of attention was given to the project more recently due to the attacks. But, we should be moved by any delicate moment and ignore important points that would be in our lives after a law is passed. The project I mentioned is…"
Jul 25, 2011
Milkias Belay replied to Ricardo Patara's discussion Internet and entertaining industry in the group Cybercrime
"I think the project proposed in 1999 was not given attention because at that time your country was not a victim of cyber crime and the officials taught the project as "not realistic". But when the reality comes, all stake holders try to…"
Jul 25, 2011
Ricardo Patara added a discussion to the group Cybercrime
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Internet and entertaining industry

The Internet is a revolution. No question about that. It has changed drastically  the way we work, the way we communicate, the way we keep in touch with our loved ones and friends.As any new thing, is normal some resistance.  Specially for old thinking organizations very comfortable with  the current situation.And is also normal to see the more young very open and easily being new adopters and even making new usage of it.This is very clear in the Web 2.0 where contents (a great vast of of it),…See More
Jul 22, 2011
Ricardo Patara added a discussion to the group Child Protection
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Internet safety

Internet safetyMuch is discussed about crimes using the Internet, or cybercrimes, but also other types of abusive behavior, like attacks against infrastructures, against sites, spam, and the list goes on.One not less important subject related with Internet and security is safe usage of the Internet, specially by young and kids.They are the digital generation, as much call them, as they have been born in the years of massive usage of electronics.Not hard to see very young children with easy…See More
Jul 20, 2011
Eleanor Adwoa Forbea Afful replied to Ricardo Patara's discussion Laws for cybercrime in the group Cybercrime
"What a complicated  thought-provoking scenario!!!. It sounds right for one to say  that use of  Technologies and rightful lay down  laws or policies  could be used to complement each other in providing solution to…"
Jul 14, 2011
Benson Ncube replied to Ricardo Patara's discussion Laws for cybercrime in the group Cybercrime
"An interesting article Ricardo, and it indicates that we should not focus only on single strategy but embrace all the strategies in a synergistic manner, one complementing the other."
Jul 14, 2011
Ricardo Patara added a discussion to the group Cybercrime
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Laws for cybercrime

Crimes in the cyber space is a very controversial theme and complicated one.From one side we have legislators and law enforcements agencies/agents trying by all means create very specific laws and catch the bad guys.But we must the careful and not create a situation that restrain Internet development neither innovation.Several crimes being conducted with the usage of Internet or computing systems in general are already covered by existing laws.For instance, identity thief, pedophile,…See More
Jul 14, 2011
Ricardo Patara replied to Ricardo Patara's discussion DNSSEC in the group Infrastructure Issues
"Eleanor. Those are all very good points. To address your question regarding keys and signatures validity. Differently of PKI certificates, the keys have not time expiration. But, the signature of a given information (DNS records in this case) will…"
Jul 12, 2011
Ricardo Patara added a discussion to the group Infrastructure Issues
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DNSSEC

DNSSECDuring the last week of Advanced Security II of IGCBP a very interesting discussing regarding DNSSEC and its implementation was carried on.I must confess that from my technical background the need of DNSSEC was clear and unquestionable. But, after reading other point of views I understand that other aspects that must be taken into account.The DNS protocol can be exploit in several ways, mainly by attackers trying to redirect users to other sites that is not the expected one.DNSSEC is a…See More
Jul 8, 2011
Ricardo Patara joined Parkop Kisokau's group
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Infrastructure Issues

This group was formed from the Advanced Infrastructure course of the IGCBP for everyone in the community. Everyone is welcome to join! Please feel free to share your views, express ideas, or discuss general issues about ICT infrastructures here.
Jul 5, 2011
Ricardo Patara added 2 discussions to the group Cybercrime
Jul 1, 2011
Eleanor Adwoa Forbea Afful replied to Ricardo Patara's discussion PKI for civil identification in the group Cybercrime
"I am glad this Public Key  infrastructure (PKI) described above raised the issue of trustfulness. Trust among users and the infrastructure could be build up if more feedback are obtained from the users and are posted at the visited website…"
Jun 28, 2011
Ricardo Patara added a discussion to the group Cybercrime
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PKI for civil identification

I have recently written about bill for a new law in Brazil regarding Internet rights.And of the subjects on the bill and my blog post was privacy.And this reminded me about an other interesting subject in Brazil, not so recent, but with recent usage.It is PKI for civil identification.In Brazil every citizen who has a baking account and is already paying taxes needs what we might translate to "fiscal personal code".The code is a number issued with by cost at any bank or in the Federal Tax…See More
Jun 25, 2011

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