IP/08/1125
Brussels, 10 July 2008
The Commission evaluates the implementation
of EU law on attacks against information systems in Member
States
Vice-President Barrot, Commissioner responsible for
Justice, Freedom and Security, has welcomed the good level of implementation of
Framework Decision 2005/222 in a large majority of the Member States, but at the
same time expressed his concern that six Member States have still not presented
any implementation measures.
The objective of the Framework Decision is to improve cooperation between
judicial and other competent authorities through approximating rules on criminal
law in the Member States, mainly regarding illegal access to information
systems, illegal system interference and illegal data interference. The report
provides a first insight into Member States' implementation of the Framework
Decision and confirms that it has been relatively well implemented in the 20
Member States that have notified national implementation provisions to the
Commission.
Member States were under an obligation to provide the Commission with full
information on the implementation by 15 March 2007. Malta,
Slovakia and Spain have however neither transmitted any
information on the implementation nor replied to a reminder sent out by the
Commission in 2007. Ireland, Greece and the United Kingdom
have notified the Commission that the implementation has yet to be
finalised.
"Recent successive criminal attacks against information systems, in
particular the massive attacks directed against Estonian information
infrastructures in 2007, underline the need for a closer European coordination
of responses to such attacks. I call on the Member States that have not given
full effect to the Framework Decision to correct this situation as soon as
possible", said Vice-President Barrot.
For more information on the activities of Vice-President Barrot, please
see:
http://ec.europa.eu/commission_barroso/barrot/index_en.htm