UNDERSTANDING that emerging technologies are developing like the evolution of humanity; REPEATING that in the coming times, these emerging technologies will be a fresh source of worry; STATING that the policy and related voids created by the emergence of these technologies need to be filled up with expediency; EMPHASIZING how the cyber-security challenges created by these new emerging technologies pose a risk for individuals, entities, businesses and for all stakeholders; APPRECIATING how the stakeholders of all types have come together to support the conference; RECOGNIZING that cyber-security is the need of the hour, not only on the part of the government entities but also on the part of the citizens; FOCUSING on how the sudden popularity of Generative AI can lead to a plethora of misinformation; ACCEPTING that the current laws on Artificial Intelligence, in many parts of the world, need to be updated in order to meet the rising challenges; ACKNOWLEDGING that although the threat to the world as we know is immense, there are efforts being made by both governmental and non-governmental stakeholders to counter such threats; WITNESSING how deep fake videos are being circulated on the internet as genuine, leading to a severe fake news infodemic; UNDERLINING how the Intellectual Property Rights of creators are now at risk of being easily plagiarized, thanks to the emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence; NOTICING how Generative AI, while being a boon for some people, is equally bane for other people due to the absence of any legal regulation and that Generative AI is the mercenary of the online world as some would benefit from it and others would suffer; RESTATING the importance of Zero Trust Security, especially in the background of increasing cyber-attacks on entities across the world; AGREEING that it is in the best interests of both government and non-government stakeholders to deploy zero trust; APPRECIATING that IT teams in many organizations, entities and other bodies have already rolled out Zero Trust, however, in the absence of specific regulations, many struggle in their journey; 3 SEEKING solutions for the problems arising in protecting data and ensuring the online privacy of individuals; SEEKING remedies for crimes committed using Artificial Intelligence; ATTEMPTING to understand the benefits and harms of adopting the different approaches in combating cybercrimes; AGREEING that the intersection of Cyberlaw, Cybercrime And Cybersecurity will grow due to the emergence of new and modern technologies and its impact will be felt on the whole world.
ICCC O U T C O M E D O C U M E N T 2 0 2 3
Alfredo Ronchi
2023-01-01
Abstract
UNDERSTANDING that emerging technologies are developing like the evolution of humanity; REPEATING that in the coming times, these emerging technologies will be a fresh source of worry; STATING that the policy and related voids created by the emergence of these technologies need to be filled up with expediency; EMPHASIZING how the cyber-security challenges created by these new emerging technologies pose a risk for individuals, entities, businesses and for all stakeholders; APPRECIATING how the stakeholders of all types have come together to support the conference; RECOGNIZING that cyber-security is the need of the hour, not only on the part of the government entities but also on the part of the citizens; FOCUSING on how the sudden popularity of Generative AI can lead to a plethora of misinformation; ACCEPTING that the current laws on Artificial Intelligence, in many parts of the world, need to be updated in order to meet the rising challenges; ACKNOWLEDGING that although the threat to the world as we know is immense, there are efforts being made by both governmental and non-governmental stakeholders to counter such threats; WITNESSING how deep fake videos are being circulated on the internet as genuine, leading to a severe fake news infodemic; UNDERLINING how the Intellectual Property Rights of creators are now at risk of being easily plagiarized, thanks to the emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence; NOTICING how Generative AI, while being a boon for some people, is equally bane for other people due to the absence of any legal regulation and that Generative AI is the mercenary of the online world as some would benefit from it and others would suffer; RESTATING the importance of Zero Trust Security, especially in the background of increasing cyber-attacks on entities across the world; AGREEING that it is in the best interests of both government and non-government stakeholders to deploy zero trust; APPRECIATING that IT teams in many organizations, entities and other bodies have already rolled out Zero Trust, however, in the absence of specific regulations, many struggle in their journey; 3 SEEKING solutions for the problems arising in protecting data and ensuring the online privacy of individuals; SEEKING remedies for crimes committed using Artificial Intelligence; ATTEMPTING to understand the benefits and harms of adopting the different approaches in combating cybercrimes; AGREEING that the intersection of Cyberlaw, Cybercrime And Cybersecurity will grow due to the emergence of new and modern technologies and its impact will be felt on the whole world.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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