A Geneva Digital Convention indeed is an idea whose time has come. The individual is now part of the virtual world and it is necessary to have rules/regulations at the international level binding states on the digital rights of the individual in as much as the Geneva Convention does in the physical world. I cannot agree more with the conversation prompted by the Microsoft president.
ListersA worthy conversation to have.Technology companies must retain the trust of their customers and must not assist governments with their hacking schemes even though world leaders may request them to do so.As an example of how technology companies can work together, he cited how Microsoft was impressed with other big tech companies like Google (GOOG, -0.39%) and Facebook (FB, -0.28%) in how they notified their users when their accounts may have been compromised in state-sponsored attacks.Read on:-Ali HusseinPrincipalHussein & Associates+254 0713 601113"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit." ~ AristotleSent from my iPad
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