France:
French Government Launches Online Assistance System For Cyber Victims
05 December 2017
by
Jones Day
,
Laurent De Muyter
,
Undine Von Diemar
,
Marina Foncuberta
,
Olivier Haas
,
Jörg Hladjk
,
Bastiaan Kout
,
Matthijs Lagas
,
Jonathon Little
,
Martin Lotz
,
Hatziri Minaudier
,
Giuseppe Mezzapesa
,
Selma Olthof
,
Audrey Paquet
,
Elizabeth A. Robertson
and
Rhys Thomas
Jones Day
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On October 17, the French government launched a victim assistance website (source document in
French), accessible at "Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr," to be
a nationwide forum that connects victims of malicious cyber
activity with local service providers. The service website is
tasked with listing solution service providers throughout the
nation, launching national information and awareness campaigns on
digital security, and creating a digital risk observatory.
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