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posted by on Wednesday February 15 2017, @04:18PM   Printer-friendly
from the name-rank-and-serial-number dept.

Microsoft's President Brad Smith is calling for a Digital Geneva Convention:

Microsoft is calling for a Digital Geneva Convention, as global tensions over digital attacks continue to rise. The tech giant wants to see civilian use of the internet protected as part of an international set of accords, Brad Smith, the company's president and chief legal officer, said in a blog post.

The manifesto, published alongside his keynote address at the RSA conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, argued for codifying recent international norms around cyberwarfare and for establishing an independent agency to respond to and analyze cyberattacks.

From the blog post:

Just as the Fourth Geneva Convention has long protected civilians in times of war, we now need a Digital Geneva Convention that will commit governments to protecting civilians from nation-state attacks in times of peace. And just as the Fourth Geneva Convention recognized that the protection of civilians required the active involvement of the Red Cross, protection against nation-state cyberattacks requires the active assistance of technology companies. The tech sector plays a unique role as the internet's first responders, and we therefore should commit ourselves to collective action that will make the internet a safer place, affirming a role as a neutral Digital Switzerland that assists customers everywhere and retains the world's trust.

Also at The Seattle Times and USA Today.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 15 2017, @06:12PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 15 2017, @06:12PM (#467500)

    Yup this is more of the same SJW virtue signaling that Microsoft is famous for. Notice how they didn't blog about this when their Dem cronies were in power. Just a cheap shot at Trump.

  • (Score: 1, Offtopic) by turgid on Wednesday February 15 2017, @08:55PM

    by turgid (4318) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday February 15 2017, @08:55PM (#467594) Journal

    Ding ding ding!

    SJW

    ...and...

    virtue signaling

    The two hackneyed terms employed by the Alt-Wrong when stupid signalling their bigotry.

    Congratulations!

    BTW, Microsoft are evil.

    • (Score: 3, Funny) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday February 15 2017, @10:49PM

      by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Wednesday February 15 2017, @10:49PM (#467640) Journal

      Ironically, the very specific terminology J-Mo uses (virtue signalling, cuck, SJW, Dork...err, DARK Enlightenment, etc) is itself a form of virtue signalling.

      ...except he hasn't got any actual virtue to signal. What do we call it? Vice Signalling? Posturing? Dogwhistling? Haldol deficiency?

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      I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...