SUMMARY

This week; security, cyber attacks and cyber extremism make Internet Governance 
headlines again. So,  The European Commission has issued a new set of 
cybersecurity policy proposals, including the designation of a pan-European 
agency with a mandate to address cyberthreats and attacks.
China revealed that it is creating a national cyberattack database and will 
require telecom firms, internet companies and domain name providers to report 
any threats to it.
On U.S. Navy destroyer collision with merchant vessels, the military is 
examining whether compromised computer systems were responsible for it, Vice 
Admiral Jan Tighe, said on Thursday.
On Wednesday, "Equifax gave an update<https://www.equifaxsecurity2017.com/> on 
its investigations of the 
breach<http://fortune.com/2017/09/08/equifax-executives-shares-data-breach-hack/>,
 explaining that it had identified the culprit—a vulnerability on part of its 
U.S. website, specifically a flaw in the open-source Apache Struts framework it 
used to build its web applications".
On cyber terrorism, President Donald Trump took to Twitter after Friday's 
explosion on the London Underground that injured more than 20 people. Trump 
tweeted<https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/908643633901039617>, 
"....The internet is their main recruitment tool which we must cut off & use 
better". Furthemore, "Thereza May urge the web giants to clampdown on extremism 
after the terror 
attack<https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4470415/parsons-green-terror-bombing-station-suspect-police-isis-latest-theresa-may/>".
 May said she’d bring up the topic with other world leaders at the UN General 
Assembly in New York next week.
<http://nypost.com/2017/09/15/multiple-injured-after-blast-on-london-subway-police/>

On Internet economy and digital economy, the European Commission is preparing a 
list of legal options on how to make digital multinationals such as Amazon, 
Facebook and Google pay more tax, 
Reuters<http://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-eurogroup/eu-to-set-out-options-for-heftier-online-giant-tax-bills-moscovici-idUSKCN1BQ0T5>
 reports. As Beijing’s crackdown on bitcoin exchanges, a senior executive at 
the National Internet Finance Association of China urged regulators to create a 
framework of rules to support the development of cryptocurrencies.

On domain name, Amazon has called on 
ICANN<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/correspondence/hayden-huseman-to-crocker-07sep17-en.pdf>
 to “immediately approve” its application for the ‘.amazon’ gTLD, noting that 
prompt action is necessary because “there is no sovereign right under 
international or national law to the name ‘Amazon”’.
On data protection, Wednesday saw the full publication of the UK’s Data 
Protection Bill, confirming that UK laws will largely mirror the EU’s General 
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), irrespective of Brexit.
Below, informations on those subjects as well as documents on cyberpolitics, 
net neutrality, fake news..


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http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/ig-weekly-brief-pan-eu-agency-on-cyberthreats-china-s-cyberattack

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