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[cybersecurity] Novel anti-hacker law in British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean

What The law – The Cyber (Sanctions) (Overseas Territories) Order 2020 – came into effect three years ago in 2020 in several overseas British territories including Anguilla, Cayman, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos and the Virgin Islands (British). The rationale behind the Order? Create a cross-border enforcement mechanism to better limit the ability of malicious threat…

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Majority of CARICOM states back controversial United Nations resolution on Cybercrime

The underlying fear is that this proposed convention is an attempt to legitimize the repression of free speech online. Have the majority of CARICOM states unwittingly helped?

North America Summit Statement on Global Cyber Issues… and why we may need to ditch aspects of HIPCAR

In keeping with the effects of the Monroe doctrine and the Caribbean Basin Initiative, when the USA sneezes, we catch a cold in the Caribbean. At least, so goes the standard narrative of regional geo-politics, If we accept that there is any truth to this, then paying attention to every huff coming from our neighbors…

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