Venezuela signed an international agreement against cybercrime in Vietnam during the High-Level Conference of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime.
The Ministry of Science and Technology stated that “this instrument represents a decisive step in strengthening the nation’s digital security and reinforces Venezuela’s commitment to multilateralism.”
The agreement establishes the legal framework that will allow the South American country to intensify its capabilities to prevent and combat transnational cybercrime, in order to guarantee “the protection of citizens, critical infrastructure, and technological sovereignty.”
Regarding the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, it is important to remember that it emerged in 2019, “and establishes a comprehensive legal framework to address global challenges related to non-conventional security, climate change, and sustainable development.”
M.Pino
Source: ultimasnoticias
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