U.S. Support of the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime is Important Milestone in the Battle Against International Computer-related Crime ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) today commended the Senate for its ratification of the Convention on Cybercrime adopted through the Council of Europe. Signed by the United States in November 2001, the Convention on Cybercrime is the first and only international, multilateral treaty specifically addressing the need for cooperation in the investigation and prosecution of computer network crimes. It requires global law enforcement cooperation with respect to searches and seizures and provides timely extradition for computer network based crimes covered under the treaty. "Today marks an important milestone in the fight against international cybercrime. Through its support of the cybercrime treaty, the U.S. is strengthening international laws and empowering law enforcement authorities to protect our information-based systems," said Paul Kurtz, executive director of CSIA. "National borders are virtually irrelevant to cybercriminals, making global cooperation absolutely critical in the battle against Internet-related crime. The cybercrime treaty provides a much-needed international framework to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of computer crimes that cross our border." Ratification of the Convention on Cybercrime minimizes the barriers to international cooperation that currently impede investigations and prosecutions of computer-related crimes, making it an important tool in the global fight against those who seek to disrupt computer networks, misuse sensitive or private information, or commit traditional crimes using Internet- enabled technologies. With the addition of the U.S., 16 of the 43 countries that have signed the treaty have now completed their ratification process. "We thank the Administration for its support of this important treaty and commend Senator Lugar for his leadership in shepherding the Convention through the Committee process to final Senate passage. We also thank Senators Frist, Reid, Biden, Specter, Leahy and Inhofe for their diligent work on this issue," said Kurtz. About the Cyber Security Industry Alliance The Cyber Security Industry Alliance is the only advocacy group dedicated exclusively to ensuring the privacy, reliability and integrity of information systems through public policy, technology, education and awareness. Led by CEOs from the world's top security providers, CSIA believes a comprehensive approach to information system security is vital to the stability of the global economy. Visit our web site at http://www.csialliance.org/. Members of the CSIA include Application Security, Inc.; CA, Inc. (NYSE:CA); Citadel Security Software Inc. (OTC:CDSS) (BULLETIN BOARD: CDSS) ; Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS); Entrust, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENTU); F-Secure Corporation (HEX:FSC1V); Fortinet, Inc.; Internet Security Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:ISSX); iPass Inc. (NASDAQ:IPAS); Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:JNPR); McAfee, Inc. (NYSE:MFE); Mirage Networks; PGP Corporation; Qualys, Inc.; RSA Security Inc. (NASDAQ:RSAS); Secure Computing Corporation (NASDAQ:SCUR); Surety, Inc.; SurfControl Plc (LSE:SRF); Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ:SYMC); TechGuard Security, LLC; and Vontu, Inc. DATASOURCE: Cyber Security Industry Alliance CONTACT: Stacy Simpson of Merritt Group, +1-703-390-1528, or , for the Cyber Security Industry Alliance Web site: http://www.csialliance.org/

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