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15 nations agree to start working together to reduce cyberwarfare threat

On July 17, 2010, The Washington Post reported that  "15 nations agree to start working together to reduce cyberwarfare threat."  According to the article, the United States is one of the 15, and this "represents a 'significant change in U.S posture.'"  Continuing:

Among other steps, the group recommended that the U.N. create norms of accepted behavior in cyberspace, exchange information on national legislation and cybersecurity strategies, and strengthen the capacity of less-developed countries to protect their computer systems.

The full article is at the link above, or here.

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international law, warfare

15 nations agree to start working together to reduce cyberwarfare threat

On July 17, 2010, The Washington Post reported that  "15 nations agree to start working together to reduce cyberwarfare threat."  According to the article, the United States is one of the 15, and this "represents a 'significant change in U.S posture.'"  Continuing:

Among other steps, the group recommended that the U.N. create norms of accepted behavior in cyberspace, exchange information on national legislation and cybersecurity strategies, and strengthen the capacity of less-developed countries to protect their computer systems.

The full article is at the link above, or here.

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