The EU Council of Justice and Home Affairs is calling for a single
communications network to be created to improve the circulation of information
on online crime.
A recent
council
meeting (PDF) concluded that "within the general framework of exchange of
information and the application of the principle of availability between member
states' law enforcement authorities, the aim is to promote common practices with
regard to the tracing, acquisition, compilation and storage of data, search and
seizure of computer data".
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It also noted that it is becoming "a matter of urgency" to coordinate the
action taken against cybercrime and to set up joint structures to deal with this
type of crime.
The report suggests that the European Police Office (Europol) is the best
body to host and run this type of centralised platform and help combat
international cybercrime more effectively.
The council added that the rules on personal data protection should also be
observed by Europol. To make this a reality, it is calling on EU member states
to set up national alert platforms, where details of local cybercrime issues can
be posted by the public and professional bodies alike.
These national systems can then transmit information to the centralised
European alert platform.
The council is also encouraging governments to foster strong partnerships
between public and private organisations working to combat cybercrime, as well
as to compile statistics on alerts, showing the development of threats at a
national level.
Europol will then collect and centralise the information, analysing the data
to determine whether the offences are European or international in nature.
Where appropriate, Europol should report information back to the national
platforms as well as setting up a European information web site on IT crime to
raise awareness of the national platforms and offer general information and
statistics.
The European Commission is also being asked to offer financial support for
national and trans-national projects related to the venture.
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