Microsoft Corp. called its President Brad Smith to set rules regarding the attacks and electronic threats, spreading Brad blog post explained the outline of the agreement called "digital Geneva Convention", and urged the governments of the world to form an international body to protect civilians from piracy sponsored by the states.
Smith pointed out that the recent high-profile attacks showed the need to have rules and regulations of international activities carried out by governments in cyberspace, and that it should treaties and neutral jury found the accounting world when governments commit to electronic attacks and crimes.
He called on Prime Microsoft Corp. to develop a similar digital treaties of the Geneva Conventions of 1949, which singled out by armed conflict after the end of World War II, he said, "We need a digital Geneva Convention that would governments commit to the implementation of the necessary standards for the protection of civilians on the Internet in times of peace."
The Geneva Conventions are considered as treaties were developed after World War II, which aims to develop rules to prevent extremism amid armed conflict, so that classifies violations of these treaties as a war crime.
He urged Smith US, Russian presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, in particular, in order to establish an agreement to prevent piracy of state and government of all aspects of civic life including infrastructure, economic and political structure, summed up Smith's suggestions during the main session of the Conference of cyber security RSA, which is the premier event annually, which for security and encryption information, held in the city of San Francisco in California.
He also pointed to the need for an independent organization neutral trace independent standards such as the "Switzerland of digital," so that they can identify cyber threats, as it possesses necessary for the investigation of all public and private sectors and the provision of public records regarding cyber attacks, known and force governments to publish reports about security holes force.
Currently, there are very few rules that work on the organization of international cyber attacks, where the United States and China pledged in 2015 to refrain from piracy businesses in order to intellectual property theft, as the World Economic Forum, known as the Group of 20 similar pledge in the same year was signed.
Smith also said that it should be on technology companies pledge to stand on the fence with respect to cyber conflict, and it assumes the technical sector that protects Internet users by not help governments in the cyber attacks.
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