• Latest
  • Trending
cybersecurity

Landmark global cyber crime treaty

August 17, 2024
heart attack

Study shows kidney drug can boost treatment for heart attack patients

September 2, 2024
Swaminathan

RBI’s stringent actions intended to protect customers: Swaminathan

September 2, 2024
Dhanush, Shourya and Vania

Dhanush, Shourya and Vania trio break world record in Air Rifle at Deaf World Championships

September 2, 2024
Indian equity indices opened flat on August 29 due to negative cues from Asian and US markets

Sensex closes above 82,500 points for first time ever

September 2, 2024
coal

India’s coal production sees 6.48 pc growth at 384 MT in April-August

September 2, 2024
railways

Cabinet nod to Rs 18,036 cr project to connect Mumbai, Indore via shortest rail route

September 2, 2024
telecom manufacturing

Aim to democratise telecom services under Digital Bharat Nidhi initiative

September 2, 2024
ace ev

Indian commercial vehicle industry reverses decline, to see modest growth in FY25

September 2, 2024
India’s manufacturing growth

India’s manufacturing growth eases in August, stays above long-run average

September 2, 2024
Supreme Court

SC dismisses PIL seeking caste-based census

September 2, 2024

Indian Navy’s P-8I lands in France, marking its first ever deployment in Europe

September 2, 2024
PM Modi congratulates Nishad Kumar

PM Modi congratulates Nishad Kumar on winning silver medal in Paralympics

September 2, 2024
Blitz India UK Edition
Contact
Download
  • Home
  • Booming Britain
  • G20 Podium
  • Legal
  • Specials
  • National
    • East
    • West
    • South
    • North
  • News
  • Education
  • Videos
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Welcome To Blitz India Media
No Result
View All Result

Landmark global cyber crime treaty

India hopes it will be a strong force to fight the threat

by Blitzindiamedia
August 17, 2024
in National
0
cybersecurity
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Blitz Bureau

INDIA expects that the landmark international treaty to fight cybercrime will be a very strong force to fight the threat through international cooperation, according to its delegate to the negotiations for the landmark pact.

The 193 members of the United Nations reached a consensus for a comprehensive treaty to fight cybercrimes, ranging from terrorism and hacking to financial fraud and child porn after more than two years of negotiations.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

WOMEN’S SAFETY Enough is Enough

Call to youth

“We anticipate that this treaty will establish a very strong foundation for international cooperation, one that allows us to effectively combat cyber threats while respecting the sovereignty of each nation,” Arvinder Singh, India’s representative at the negotiations has said. Speaking at the concluding session of the negotiating committee on August 9, he said, “This will act as a strong deterrent against the cyber criminals who exploit the boundaries of nations while committing cybercrimes.”

The finalisation of this Convention is a landmark step as the first multilateral anti-crime treaty in over 20 years and the first UN Convention against Cybercrime at a time when threats in cyberspace are growing rapidly.

The negotiating committee was set up under a 2019 General Assembly resolution and it worked through more than two years of discussions to arrive at the consensus. India is optimistic with the continued cooperation and commitment from all participating countries. It can forge an agreement that will not only serve its individual interest, but also contribute to the global good.

The 40-page treaty draft seeks to create uniform standards for determining cybercrimes and to require countries to enact legislation against them, while setting up avenues to fight them together. It will require countries to cooperate in prosecuting cybercriminals committing offences across borders and sharing electronic traffic information and other data.

Blitzindiamedia News Subscription

Search

No Result
View All Result
Welcome To Blitz India Media

© 2023 Blitz India Media -Blitz India Building A New Nation

Navigate Site

  • Booming Britain
  • G20 Podium
  • New India
  • Legal
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • The Blitz
  • G20 Podium
  • National
    • East
    • West
    • South
    • North
  • Focus
  • Opinion
  • Booming Britain
  • Perspective
  • Legal
  • Specials
  • Download

© 2023 Blitz India Media -Blitz India Building A New Nation