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India calls for global convention to fight cybercrime

Thursday 17 December 2015 00:35 CET | News

India has called for a global convention to fight cybercrime and to ensure cyber-security.

India’s Electronics and Information Technology Secretary J.S. Deepak told a high level meeting of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday that various stakeholders have to be involved to face the challenges of cyber-security.

Because the next billion internet users will come from the developing countries, policies to enable access to the internet should be formulated with full involvement of those nations. Of them, 500 million will be from India.

While a European-initiated convention against cybercrime came into being in 2001 and has been signed by 50 countries, India has stayed away because it and most other non-Western countries were excluded. India has not been spared cyber-attacks.


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