May 23, 2011
Lyon, France – A landmark visit
today to INTERPOL’s General Secretariat headquarters by top
officials from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers (ICANN) has provided both international bodies with an
opportunity to explore avenues for closer collaboration on
Internet security.
With cyber-security, financial & high tech crime high on
the agenda, talks between ICANN President and CEO Rod
Beckstrom and INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble
focused on Internet security governance and enhancing common
means for preventing and addressing Internet crime. Mr.
Beckstrom’s delegation also included ICANN’s Vice President
and Chief Security Officer, Jeff Moss, Vice President of
Government Affairs Jamie Hedlund, and Alice Jansen of its
Organizational Reviews unit.
"We seek the active engagement of law enforcement in our
multi-stakeholder community where all parties are welcome. We
recognize Interpol as an important international leader in
this field,” said Mr. Beckstrom. “We are very pleased by its
expression of interest in joining the ICANN Governmental
Advisory Committee as an observer.”
With ICANN the
global coordinator of domain names and Internet protocol
addresses, and INTERPOL the world’s largest international
police organization, Secretary General Noble said: “Both
organizations are international, both are politically neutral,
and both are focused on the good of the world. Both also care
about improving the security of the Internet for the future."
“The Internet has
no borders, and neither do the criminals who exploit it. As
the Internet's role in society continues to increase in scope
and importance, it is vital for INTERPOL to help create
bridges between the international law enforcement community it
represents and ICANN in order to advance Internet security
practices for the benefit to all,” added Secretary General
Noble.
As part of efforts
to enhance their cooperation, both organizations agreed during
the visit that an INTERPOL delegation would attend ICANN’s
international conference in Singapore next month, 20-24 June,
when INTERPOL’s membership of the ICANN’s Governmental
Advisory Committee (GAC) as an international observer will be
explored.
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About ICANN: ICANN’s mission
is to ensure a stable, secure and unified global Internet.
To reach another person on the Internet you have to type an
address into your computer - a name or a number. That
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About INTERPOL:
INTERPOL
is the world’s largest international police organization,
with 188 member countries. Created in 1923, it facilitates
cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists
all organizations, authorities and services whose mission is
to prevent or combat international crime. The world police
body has six priority crime areas: Drugs and criminal
organizations, Financial and high-tech crime, Fugitives,
Public safety and terrorism, Trafficking in human beings,
and Corruption. For more
information please visit: http://www.interpol.org/
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