EU adopts stricter penalties for cyber criminals | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it

Cyber criminals will face tougher penalties in the EU, under new rules adopted by Parliament on Thursday.

 

The draft directive, already informally agreed with member states, also aims to facilitate prevention and to boost police and judicial cooperation in this field. In the event of a cyber attack, EU countries will have to respond to urgent requests for help within eight hours.

The draft directive requires EU countries to set their maximum terms of imprisonment at not less than two years for the crimes of illegally accessing or interfering with information systems, illegally interfering with data, illegally intercepting communications or intentionally producing and selling tools used to commit these offences. "Minor" cases are excluded, but it is up to each country to determine what constitutes a "minor" case.