Why We Need Close Ties With International Organizations - Forbes
Forbes, by Eugene Kaspersky
The fact that private-sector IT security companies cooperate with law enforcement agencies and international organizations such as INTERPOL tends to raise a few eyebrows. For some, such cooperation appears to be a source of great concern and suspicion, leading them to think that security companies may be (i) not protecting their privacy and in fact aiding government surveillance; and (ii) helping certain security services in their clandestine activities aimed at other security services. I believe such suspicion is not justified. Here I’ll begin to explain why. I’ll explain how and why – using my company as an example – our industry works closely with such partners as international bodies. In the next blogpost I’ll go into the detail of our ties with national security services and cyberpolice all over the world.
There are two elements that make up our cooperation with international law enforcement. The first is essentially about helping out with detective work, and yes, like in detective films and novels, it can get rather exciting. The second is about regulatory discussion, which though not so exciting is no less important. Read more.