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    Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE)
    http://www.osce.org/
    Dec 15 2006

    OSCE Office presents publication on main aspects of cyber security in
    Armenia


    YEREVAN, 14 December 2006 - Cyber security and cyber crime, including
    the global threats in this respect and their relevance for Armenia,
    international standards and Armenian efforts to combat it are the
    focus of a publication, presented in Yerevan today.

    Supported by the OSCE Office, it included the conclusions of a recent
    roundtable discussion on cyber security, as well as recommendations
    from an OSCE-supported cyber security task force.

    "The importance of cyber security management continues to grow as the
    global digital economy develops. The inadequate protection of
    information technology could hinder the development of Armenia and
    not only in the information and communication sectors," said
    Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin, the Head of the OSCE Office.

    "Best international practices offer Armenia models that can be
    applied to fill in the practical gaps. An important step in this
    respect was the ratification by Armenia in March 2006 of the Council
    of Europe Convention against Cyber Crime. The publication presented
    today can help Armenia in its efforts to safeguard cyber security,
    combat cyber crime and adopt policies to foster technological
    innovation."

    Ara Yeremyan, Head of the Criminal and Administrative Law Unit of the
    Legislative and Analytical Department at the National Assembly,
    added:

    "It is crucial for Armenia to create a comprehensive approach, taking
    into account international standards and other countries' experience.
    This publication is a useful tool in that work."

    The Task Force on Cyber Crime and Cyber Security was created at the
    initiative of the OSCE Office in Yerevan and includes members from
    the Police, the National Security Service, the National Assembly and
    the Presidential Administration. It was designed to co-ordinate
    efforts in this area, raise awareness on the issue and propose
    concrete steps to improve the situation.

    Limited copies limited copies are available at the OSCE Office in
    Yerevan.
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