On 17 May 2007, the International Telecommunication Union launched the Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA), to provide a framework within which the international response to the growing challenges to cybersecurity can be coordinated and addressed. The Global Cybersecurity Agenda represents an initiative by the ITU to develop a comprehensive framework for international cooperation.

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  • On 17 May 2007, the International Telecommunication Union launched the Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA), to provide a framework within which the international response to the growing challenges to cybersecurity can be coordinated and addressed. The Global Cybersecurity Agenda represents an initiative by the ITU to develop a comprehensive framework for international cooperation. The ITU Secretary-General benefited from the advice of an expert panel, the High-Level Experts Group, representing expertise in policy making, government, academia and the private sector. This advisory group met for the first time in Geneva, on 5 October 2007, to develop strategies to combat cybercrime and promote cybersecurity. It formulated proposals to the ITU Secretary-General, which are consolidated in a Global Strategic Report.
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  • On 17 May 2007, the International Telecommunication Union launched the Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA), to provide a framework within which the international response to the growing challenges to cybersecurity can be coordinated and addressed. The Global Cybersecurity Agenda represents an initiative by the ITU to develop a comprehensive framework for international cooperation.
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  • Global Cybersecurity Agenda
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