[governance] How to Prevent Cyber War
Imran Ahmed Shah
ias_pk at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 2 04:01:43 EST 2010
Dear Sivasubramanian Muthusamy
Your comments are very important to me because of hidden criticism in it.
I would like to mention only little points. if the traffic and accessibility of the internet is traceable by monitoring and controlled with existing policies why still everyone is facing spam and hacking attacks? Why cyber attacks happens? How the viruses are being spread globally. Can you assure that every one sitting behind a domain name and accessing Internet has only good intentions and is following good ethics.
My suggestion is to create a trustable internet highway where everyone can ensure that space is not going to be utilized with any bad intentions. You can only guarantee to others if you can assure a confidence level to yourself. Otherwise your enemies can use your own space to attack just to pull you in the Cyber War.
Localized Global Internet is not a contradiction of two terms but it mean is the new IDN Layer of Internet with Domain Names of Local Languages and are accessible on global level.
Imran
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From: Sivasubramanian Muthusamy <isolatedn at gmail.com>
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; Imran Ahmed Shah <ias_pk at yahoo.com>
Cc: Ginger Paque <gpaque at gmail.com>; Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org>; Imran ICANNians.com <imran at icannians.com>
Sent: Tue, 2 February, 2010 13:07:07
Subject: Re: [governance] How to Prevent Cyber War
Hello
( I will make more comments after I find the text of this speech at Davos. But for now, there are a few comments inline.)
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Imran Ahmed Shah <ias_pk at yahoo.com> wrote:
How to Prevent Cyber War
>Experts think that the warning from Secretary General of UN communications and technology agency International Telecommunications Union, Mr Hamadoun Toure at World Economic Forum can prevent Cyber War between different nations. He proposed a treaty in which countries would engage not to make the first cyber strike against another nation.
No country that indulges in Cyber War declares a war and wages it in a manner akin to how it happens in the real world. Cyber attacks are covert attacks, not transparent attacks.
Google claims regarding attacks from China has become a major issue and it was a major talking point in Davos. Hamadoun Toure said that the risk of a cyber conflict between two nations grows every year.
>Now it is need of the time to sign up treaty for all countries and first of all from China. But who will define that who is right and who is wrong? Today anyone can obtain any kind of domain name and can host it anywhere that may be accessible from any other corner of the world.
The subtle message of the Cyber Treaty proposal is to bring in a system whereby all Internet traffic would be traced back to the user.
Similarly Internet is accessible to every one.
>
But this would actually take shape to make the Internet inaccessible to the citizens of control regimes.
China has decline the google claim that they are not involved in such kind of attack on Google. Well, but China has to take care about the domain registrations with .cn ccTLD and all Data Centers of the country.
>China and Google is the first case but I would like to recommend to Government Authorities, ICT Policy makers/implementers, and Stakeholders of each country to STOP issuance of new domain names (registrations) with their ccTLD name space and hosting-services from their data-centers to non-citizens immediately. Second step is to re-evaluate the existing domain names & hosting and formulate a methodology to constantly monitoring and record the internet traffic to and from existing ccTLD domain names (hosted inland).
Brilliant. Inventive. Genius. These proposals make ccTLD space geographically confined. And would make Internet almost indistinguishable from Telephones.
These actions will prevent misuse of ccTLD name space and protect the nations pulling into the cyber war. If they found any misuse or moderate traffic from a domain, immediately the information has to be passed to the UN communications and technology agency.
>These steps may be very helpful to create confidence between nations and will keep building up the trust on One World, One Internet, Everyone Connected.
These steps would be very helpful to shatter the concept of One World, One Internet and ensure that not everyone is connected.
The trust between nations is very much necessary for neutrality and openness of the Internet
Neutrality and Openness would be gone.
and especially for the future Layers of new Localized Global Layer of the Linguistic Internet.
Localized Global ??? This Oxymoron shows.
Sivasubramanian Muthusamy
>[Imran Ahmed Shah]
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