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that causes physical harm to a civilian as a military attack on civilians, implying that
such an attack would:
a. Warrant an international investigation from INTERPOL to ascertain who carried
out the attack, find their location, and then arrest them,
b. Be brought before the International Criminal Court and tried for war crimes,
specifically the crime of intentionally killing civilians,
c. Be sanctioned using the punishment the International Criminal court finds to be
fitting for the occasion, be it life imprisonment, or any tenure short of that;
6. Demands the creation of a new international entity, the International Cybercrime Court
of Justice (ICCoJ), a body responsible for matters regarding cyber security throughout
the world, that would:
a. Be in charge of mitigating potential conflict between States by:
i. Creating a neutral “International Investigation Unit” that would
investigate in the event of cyber crimes between countries,
ii. Introducing a new unit or section to the International Court of Justice,
dedicated to determining the nature of the cyber crime(s), and ensuring
the proper application of the correct sanctions,
iii. Establishing a “Cyber Crime Law” listing the possible natures of attack(s)
and the sanctions that apply;
b. Be composed of neutral international cyber-experts in an institution fully
dedicated to combating potential cyber crimes;
7. Requests the conception of a general “Cyber Security Framework”, which would state
the basic recommendations a country may want to implement to enhance the cyber
security of its critical infrastructures and/or companies, under the responsibility of the
ICCoJ, which would:
a. Be responsible for periodically updating, reviewing and maintaining the
Framework,
b. State clearly that the adoption and implementation of the Framework relies on
the free will of its member States,
c. Explicitly state that countries may use any technology, infrastructures, and
means to meet or exceed the basic recommendations of the Framework,
d. Review the Framework periodically and invite member States to vote to
determine its effectiveness, including the way it addresses emerging cyber
security threats and risks, and if applicable, update the Framework based on
the outcome of the review;
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