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European Justice and Home Affairs Council considers preventive 
measures against Echelon  

Jelle van Buuren   30.05.2000  

Technical working group asked to look into measures to prevent abuse 
of interception of telecommunications  

The European Council on Justice and Home Affairs discussed yesterday 
during lunch Echelon, the Anglo-American spying network that 
according to reports of the European Parliament is being used to 
intercept sensitive economical and political communication.  

Although the European ministers of Justice said hard proof is failing 
for the accusations, they are worried about the possible misuse of 
electronic spionage. ' While telecommunication interception may be an 
important tool in combatting crime or for the defence of national 
security, in no case may it be used to gain commercial advantage,' 
according to the Council.  

The ministers decided to install a technical working group, which has 
to investigate if 'technical measures', like strong encryption, are 
possible to prevent the misuse of intercepted material. The Council 
hailed the initiative of the European Commission to bring forward 
appropriate measures for 'achieving a more secure information 
society'. Further, it instructed Council working parties to encourage 
'preventive measures which may protect against the abuse of new 
technologies.'  

Dutch minister of Justice Benk Korthals said to the Dutch press there 
was no real proof of spying, but it was better to take preventive 
measures. He asked for further studies on the possibility to make 
international rules regarding the interception of telecommunications. 
Also, he warned for the possibility organised crime would get the 
technical possibilities to intercept satellite communications.  

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