The European Union is setting up an agency to co-ordinate work to combat
the rising tide of cybercrime. The European Network and Information
Security Agency will help educate the public about viruses, hacker attacks
and other security problems. It will also act as a co-ordinator for
Europe-wide investigations into virus outbreaks or electronic attacks.
ENISA has a budget of 24.3m euros (17m), will start work in 2004 and will
initially be based in Brussels.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3226178.stm
Interesant.
Dan

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