Swain's anti-hacking Bill to Select Committee - Paul Swain
17 November 2000 Swain's anti-hacking Bill to Select Committee - Paul Swain Associate Minister of Justice Paul Swain has welcomed the passage of his 'anti-hacking' bill to the Law and Order Select Committee. This afternoon Parliament voted to send the Supplementary Order Paper to Crimes Amendement Bill (Number 6) to the Law and Order Select Committee for submissions and deliberation. "The overarching purpose of this SOP is to make hacking illegal in New Zealand - I think that is vital for every New Zealander who owns a computer. We need to send a strong message that hacking is not cool, it is not clever, it is a serious crime," Paul Swain said. "If it proceeds, this legislation would make accessing a computer system without authorisation a criminal offence punishable by a maximum of two years imprisonment. "At the moment computer hacking is not an offence in New Zealand. "The process now is for the Law and Order Select Committee to hear submissions on the SOP and make deliberations, this is a vital part of the process. This is the stage when the public get to have their say about the Bill. " For that reason I have ensured that there is a lengthy process for consideration by, and submission to the select committee. I propose asking the select committee to report back by the 30th May, which should give ample time for this process. "I have given an absolute assurance that law abiding citizens who are not involved in criminal activity have nothing to fear from this legislation. People will be looking for proof of that assurance when the select committee reports back," Paul Swain said. --- You are currently subscribed to swain-releases as: all-releases(a)executive.govt.nz To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-swain-releases-15379N(a)executive.govt.nz --- You are currently subscribed to all-releases as: EpistlesFromTheState(a)Hamish.MacEwan.gen.nz To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-all-releases-8282Y(a)executive.govt.nz --------- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
I would say other wise about the comments that this is SPAM. It is good to know about it know. I am responsible for the security of the machines at the ISP I work for. Is it going to make the possession of tools for security purposes like nmap/Nessus/exploit code illegal/criminal offense in New Zealand? We NEED these tools to test our fire-walls and secure our systems. I am also subscribed to BUGTraq for security reasons, and such a provision would make my membership of this list illegal... Cheers, Matthew Grant --------- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
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