Russia, Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran Sign Cybersecurity Agreement - teleSUR English
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Russia Cyber Pact Sparks Global Freedom Fears - American Faith
Russia announced on Monday the formation of a new cybersecurity alliance with 11 authoritarian-leaning nations, including Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, North Korea, Iran, and China’s allies. The pact, titled “International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security,” seeks to promote a state-controlled model for internet governance and digital policy under the United Nations. The signatories include Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cuba, North Korea, …
Russia Debuts Cybersecurity Alliance with Venezuela, Cuba, and North Korea
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that it signed a joint "International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security" agreement with over ten different nations, including the authoritarian regimes of Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and North Korea. The post Russia Debuts Cybersecurity Alliance with Venezuela, Cuba, and North Korea appeared first on Breitbart.
Russia, Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran Sign Cybersecurity Agreement - teleSUR English
Eight more countries also decided to support the UN Convention on Cybercrime. Last week, Moscow hosted the roundtable “International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security,” an international event that brought together representatives from twelve countries. RELATED: Second Round of Russia-Ukraine Talks Ends with Agreements on POWs At the end of the meeting, the participants jointly committed to supporting the adoption of the United Nat…
Twelve nations, led by Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, North Korea and Nicaragua, issued a joint statement this Wednesday in which they support the recent adoption of the UN Convention against Cybercrime. READ ALSO:Venezuela and Iran encourage academic collaboration They also called for a model of international digital governance focused on respect for the sovereignty of States and the rejection of foreign interference through information technol…
VEA / Telesur Twelve nations, led by Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, North Korea and Nicaragua, issued a joint statement this Wednesday, in which they supported the recent adoption of the UN Convention against Cybercrime. They also called for a model of international digital governance, focusing on respect for the sovereignty of States and the rejection of foreign interference through information technologies. The declaration, released by the dip…
TeleSUR, Latin American Summary, June 2, 2025. The joint statement underlines the need to strengthen international cooperation and technology transfer to developing countries. Twelve nations, led by Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, North Korea and Nicaragua, issued a joint statement this Wednesday in which they support the recent adoption of the Convention against [...] International Entry. Russia, Venezuela, Cuba and Iran sign joint agreement on …
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