WEF Calls for Disinformation to Be Treated as Cybercrime | HackerNoon
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The World Economic Forum has advocated for an International Cybercrime Coordination Authority (ICCA) to enhance global cooperation against cybercrime. This proposed body would facilitate intelligence sharing, standardize extradition laws, and impose penalties on nations that fail to cooperate, going beyond existing frameworks like the Five Eyes and the UN. The authors argue that current institutions are insufficient to combat the rapid evolution of cyber threats, highlighting the necessity of a more cohesive and authoritative international effort to tackle cybercrime effectively.
The ICCA would push to standardize cybercrime extradition laws and impose collective penalties on nations that refuse to cooperate, addressing the scale and complexity of modern threats.
Intelligence-sharing networks like Five Eyes and institutions like the UN are inadequate for tackling modern digital threats that necessitate a more coordinated global effort.
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