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Whatever ranks/positions/occupations they belong/have, there always seem to be cases in which assailants/attackers lack IQ/EQ that enable them to precisely understand each kind of damages including victims’ anxieties and time. However, it is a matter of course that such cases usually constitute crimes, and that they impede people’s healthy economic activities and daily lives.
A fair, democratic society, based on the rule of law, needs to strictly punish such assailants/attackers who can’t understand the fatigue of victims who repress their own emotions to directly fight back.
Japanese people/government have to participate in and cooperate with the international society’s countermeasures.
いつも感じるのは、被害者の心労や時間も含めた各種被害の大きさを認識できるだけのIQやEQが、どういう肩書であれ加害者には欠如している場合もあるということです。ただ、それでも勿論、犯罪は成立し、そういう行為は健全な経済活動・日常生活を妨げもします。
直接反撃をグッとこらえる被害者の疲労を理解できない加害者を、公正な民主主義社会においては法の支配の下、厳正に処罰しなければなりません。
日本人・日本国も国際社会の対処に参画協力して行かねばなりません。
Cost of cybercrime to
double to $6trn by 2021 https://t.co/Mx7wKfGyID— Steve Morgan (@CybersecuritySF) October 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/canbizn/status/1042874518602231810
Scary Hacker Tactics and How to Protect Your Small Business https://t.co/IBFM9BfLjV
— Canada Widget (@CanadaWidget) August 3, 2018
Question of the day. When it comes to company safety, why don’t we think to guard our company assets with the same mindfulness as we do in our personal lives? https://t.co/SiPsQd5kRI #hack #hackers #cybersecurity pic.twitter.com/ergH8IrhcP
— Symantec Canada (@SymantecCanada) September 27, 2018
Five Eyes Cybersecurity Agencies Release Report on Hacking Tools: The national cybersecurity agencies of the United States, U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, known in the intelligence world as the Five Eyes, have released a joint report on five… https://t.co/aDUtfQl260 pic.twitter.com/uLhx2WTzIL
— CS Threat Intel (@cipherstorm) October 15, 2018
Last month Heads of UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia met at our London HQ and announced the largest inter-governmental commitment to cyber security cooperation… https://t.co/4FkgTj1qEn pic.twitter.com/JymDmgFozZ
— NCSC UK (@NCSC) June 13, 2018
Security and usability: you CAN have it all! https://t.co/KkEKUZdm1y
— NCSC UK (@NCSC) August 30, 2018
What happens at the Five Countries Ministerial meetings?
The US, Australia, New Zealand, the UK & Canada work on cyber security, critical infrastructure resilience, border management, countering the threat of terrorism & more. 2018 Official Communique: https://t.co/zpMqkm7tUH pic.twitter.com/sUe5DhH1LZ
— US Embassy Canberra (@USAembassyinOZ) August 30, 2018
Have you been targeted by a #cyberattack? You can report it to the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (#ACORN ).
Reports can include #hacking, #scams, #fraud, #identitytheft, #attacks on computer systems or prohibited content. Find out more https://t.co/3BGQrPBsJn pic.twitter.com/mhc7kaHHrQ— Australian Cyber Security Centre (@CyberGovAU) September 5, 2018
"The Cyberlaw Podcast: Bonus Interview with Joseph Nye," the latest from Stewart Baker: https://t.co/SvCGVteAUd
— Lawfare (@lawfareblog) August 7, 2018
It may have been a 'quiet' month as far as cyber crime goes, but, as you can see in this list of data breaches and cyber attacks August 2018 from @ITGovernance it's still a WHOPPING – 215,000,000 records leaked! #cybercrime #databreach #CyberSecurity https://t.co/Jw7PnSmjal pic.twitter.com/e1gGmrmpUX
— Mirus IT Solutions (@mirusit) August 30, 2018
Air Canada fears passengers’ passport details have been compromised. The hack appears to have taken place through the airline’s mobile app #cyberhack https://t.co/us9xh5si2t pic.twitter.com/1YIhGEgfr6
— Cyber Security X (@CyberSec_Events) August 30, 2018
'It's almost a perfect storm against us' – @KayBurley interviews @bedspolice chief constable, Jon Boutcher, about the rise in violent and cyber crime across the UK, as well as police cuts in the past few years.
For more, head here: https://t.co/x6x7cb7pfo pic.twitter.com/OH1O1xeoGN
— Sky News (@SkyNews) August 9, 2018
Suspect arrested for cyber bank heists that amassed $1.2 billion https://t.co/Ja578latr4
— Engadget (@engadget) March 26, 2018
Where are Canada's white hat hackers? While U.S. ramps up 'bug bounty' cyber-defence programs, Trudeau government demurs https://t.co/sFDRhdhmcP pic.twitter.com/M90I208GdO
— National Post (@nationalpost) June 5, 2018
The gap between us: Perspectives on building a #betteronlineCanada.
Read the report: https://t.co/isMSTv8ZHc pic.twitter.com/kCVqrXXr5f
— CIRA (@ciranews) June 13, 2018
Penalties of $25,000 and $5,000 imposed on #Calgary company VOIS Inc. and its director, respectively, for failing to provide information to the #CRTC as required under the #Telecom Act: https://t.co/Rd0ld4UqlG
— CRTCeng (@CRTCeng) August 9, 2018
It was very good fun watching Chinese hackers tracked back to their own apartments the other day. If @YourAnonNews can do that, imagine what our agencies can do with individual Red Notices from @INTERPOL_Cyber
— Louise Mensch (@LouiseMensch) September 1, 2018
"What I learned is that cybersecurity is applicable to every business operation, whether it’s in the military, corporations or entrepreneurs."#Cybersecurity is becoming a top-priority for businesses to invest their resources in: https://t.co/dSEyXwNmHZ via @forbes
— Evolve ETFs (@EvolveETFs) August 31, 2018
https://twitter.com/invest_canada/status/1035226926246490112
Canada's #cyberdefence companies are already delivering advanced capabilities to #FiveEyes allies. They don’t have time to wait. Our @CanadianForces need procurement at the speed of cyber. We're ready to help get us there, w @CADInnovators & @CATAAlliance https://t.co/xshqei3UJw
— CADSI (@CadsiCanada) August 27, 2018
Top 12 tips to avoid cyber scams, as compiled by @TorontoPolice and @YRP: http://t.co/XQLNo7ghfY #BlackFriday #CyberMonday
— ConsumerProtectionON (@ONconsumer) November 27, 2014
CSEC gathers personal info while defending against cyberattacks – Politics – CBC Newshttps://t.co/ZxqOL4IEgx
— Cyberstealth Cyber Expert (@Cyberstealth18) September 5, 2018
Think that Cybersecurity is costly and not essential to your business? A data breach can cost much more damage than you think you can handle! Read this article- British Airway to pay out compensation to 380,000 customers affected after hit by cyber-attack https://t.co/B2RgRm9n2F
— CSIntelligence (@CSIntelligence_) September 29, 2018
Happy to welcome #CyberSecurity trade mission participants to Montreal! Big thanks to @USCommercialSvc and @ITAEvents for organizing. pic.twitter.com/7RA2wRWpWY
— Elizabeth Aubin (@ElizabethAubin) September 14, 2017
Why You Should Ignore Everything That You Have Been Told About Passwordshttps://t.co/YtIeqJQaJr #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #Privacy #Passwords #Password #Security #LifeHacks #LifeHack #Wisdom #Life #Technology #Tech #Security
— Joseph Steinberg (@JosephSteinberg) October 12, 2018
.@Joe_Nye returns with a new @BelferCenter cyber paper on how norms can reduce the risk of cyber conflict – a great overview of the history of these intl efforts and what to do next https://t.co/drSHsgxZ9T pic.twitter.com/OUhKgqGm4t
— Michael Sulmeyer (@sultanofcyber) August 29, 2018
Cybersecurity Capacity Assessments Around the World. Check the Map:https://t.co/iGfSrfNCaK #CMM #Cybersecurity #cyber #Capacity #Maturity #Model #Assessment pic.twitter.com/XOMWAa4CzA
— GCSCC (@CapacityCentre) August 17, 2018
Brazil expert discovers Oracle flaw that allows massive #DDoS attacks https://t.co/bSFAxa5vx9#CyberSecurity #infosec #AI #Malware #Fintech #Blockchain #Chatbots @reach2ratan #Bigdata #datascience #Analytics #tech #Privacy #Technology #hack #hacking #databreach #data #digital pic.twitter.com/34F5g0oUNH
— Ratan Jyoti (@reach2ratan) October 18, 2018
Hacker-For-Hire to Livestream Deletion of Zuckerberg’s Facebook Page: REPORT https://t.co/t9OYwUbdto pic.twitter.com/RlmUxltkpc
— iPhone in Canada (@iPhoneinCanada) September 28, 2018
The ICO goes after Canada! Good find Tom. If there is one thing Canadians are good at it's cyber stuff. Who do the Russians use when they need real hackers? Canadians. https://t.co/20lBtOXRlt
— 2020 Ian Thornton-Trump, CD V 3.0 (@phat_hobbit) September 21, 2018
Canadian Woman Hacker Arrested for spying on people through webcams | http://t.co/8T0tx1jWZa #Security #Cybercrime pic.twitter.com/nmn2pNiTR2
— HackRead.com (@HackRead) April 30, 2015
First woman arrested in Pakistan under cyber crime for sexually harassing a man https://t.co/Tkv9XJl5hM
— Times of lsIamabad (@TimesofIslambad) May 9, 2018
“Look, there’s evidence based on the complete lack of security hygiene on the server. Fourteen-year-old hackers from Canada could have probably hacked into her server and left very little trace,” Shaffer said. https://t.co/LQEYSsVuZU
— alexpk2 (@apk222) August 28, 2018
large part of economy will be run by chinese businessmen w/ close ties and support from china, supported by a large politically strong economically well of chinese-canadian voter base. china is actively working to increase their influence in canada. they discuss this openly pic.twitter.com/xXxG6qkkmG
— ahnqir (@ahnqir) December 9, 2017
Travel Breaches Hit Air Canada and Asia-Pac Hotelier https://t.co/AMfG2ku0kb pic.twitter.com/CBJpu0ZDvP
— DeepFriedCyber (@DeepFriedCyber) August 30, 2018
Chinese, Canadian Resident Arrested for Hacking Boeing – http://t.co/ScsUrv309P #APT #breach #infosec
— Cyber Ninjas (@cyberninjas) July 23, 2014
Chinese-Canadian businessman jailed for almost four years, after hacking US defence firms… https://t.co/0NkGPP1KHW pic.twitter.com/6Z7ghzBTTf
— Gregory D. Evans (@GregoryDEvans) July 14, 2016
When Trump Phones Friends, the Chinese and the Russians Listen and Learn #Fyde #Mobile #Security #SecurityNews #Security4Life #Infosec #News #Privacy #CyberSecurity pic.twitter.com/FSQxhEYrQz
— Fyde (@fyde) October 24, 2018
The Cybersecurity 202: Is the U.S. prepared for another Russia hack? An interview with Greg Miller on his new book https://t.co/GVWqm8fHo9
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 20, 2018
#Cybercrime is just as real as physical crime. Report cybercrimes to your local #police. https://t.co/zk9pzdN8Ml https://t.co/sjbMxzjimc
— INTERPOL_Cyber (@INTERPOL_Cyber) July 2, 2018
Interpol ex-chief may be dead, wife fears, after capture by Chinese. Media has been silent on this. Wonder why? https://t.co/5TV4lVnrt6
— Nick Short (@PoliticalShort) October 20, 2018
The accountability of “tech giants” is, let’s say, a developing theme: Senior Google scientist resigns over “forfeiture of our values” in China https://t.co/jqACH16kra by @rj_gallagher
— Helena Morrissey DBE (@MorrisseyHelena) September 13, 2018
Attacks from China are becoming more targeted and hackers are deploying more sophisticated tradecraft, explains @adschina https://t.co/VhOWS2xXBW
— Council on Foreign Relations (@CFR_org) September 26, 2018