09/03/2016
In the 2013 edition of the lists of the Wassenaar Agreement, “Intrusion Software” and IP communication surveillance technologies were included in the dual-use goods and technologies and munitions list. The purpose was to hinder the acquisition of these technologies by countries that do not respect the Human Rights. Due to how “intrusion software” was defined, a big set of the tools used for cybersecurity by researchers and professionals can be considered as included in the lists, what has given place to a problem for the enterprises and professionals of these fields that has escalated to the governments.
Author: David Ramírez Morán
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