Internet Security – Cisco

The unprecedented connectivity of the Internet age has led to enormous social and economic benefits, but has also introduced numerous new challenges. In a fully connected world, Internet security threats continue to evolve, keeping ahead of the most advanced defenses.

Background

Network-based security threats have led to widespread identity theft and financial fraud. Spam, viruses, and spyware cause significant problems for consumers and businesses. A security breach may irreparably damage a company's brand or reputation. In the United States, Internet security issues threaten to slow the national adoption of electronic medical records. In the European Union, consumer confidence regarding Internet security and data protection is a barrier to the more rapid expansion of e-commerce across member state borders.

Todays information attacks are a profitable business enterprise and are often controlled by organized crime syndicates. A growing number of sophisticated cybercrime business models, including the emergence of criminal enterprises, are built around selling tools and services for launching network attacks, rather than simply selling information gained from attacks.

Internet security technology continues to advance, changing from passive, point product-based to active, end-to-end approaches to recognition, containment, and quarantine. In addition, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are competing on security and consumer ISPs offer Internet security as part of their service.

Policy makers around the world are focused on the state of the information infrastructure. Policy makers want to ensure that users of networks employ the best technology and process practices to make networks as secure as possible. Governments and businesses continually update their strategies to prevent attacks, and public-private partnerships have been formed to develop voluntary, market-based approaches to security.

Ciscos Position

Cisco believes that governments can help decrease Internet security threats by:

Cisco does not believe that governments should regulate security. In general, regulation:

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