Dozens of Nations to Sign Landmark UN Cybercrime Treaty in Hanoi
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Dozens of nations to sign landmark UN cybercrime treaty in Hanoi
A landmark UN cybercrime agreement aimed at curbing offenses that cost the global economy trillions of dollars annually is set to be signed by representatives from dozens of states in Hanoi this weekend, despite criticism over human rights risks. The convention, which would come into force after ratification by 40 states, marks an unprecedented move that the United Nations believes will make responses to cybercrime faster and more coordinated. H…
UN Cybercrime Pact to Be Signed in Hanoi Raises Hopes and Deep Concerns
.c-space--13:before { padding-bottom: 35px; } A landmark U.N. cybercrime convention that supporters say will strengthen global tools to fight online criminal networks, but critics warn could turbocharge transnational surveillance and political repression is due to be signed in Hanoi this weekend, amid intensifying scrutiny over both its broad scope and its choice of host country. The treaty — the first comprehensive international instrume…
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