President Trump signs an EO aimed at fighting cybercrime, directing officials to identify robust tools to combat transnational criminal organizations
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The Trump administration debuts its cyber strategy, outlining priorities including promoting offense operations, securing AI tech, and streamlining regulations
The administration also released an executive order on cybercrime and fraud. — Learn more.
President Trump signs an EO aimed at fighting cybercrime, directing officials to identify robust tools to combat transnational criminal organizations
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday aimed at fighting cybercrime, including fraud and extortion …
In Vietnam, 65 countries sign a UN cybercrime treaty to share data and extradite suspects, despite tech companies' and activists' privacy and security concerns
HO CHI MINH CITY — Under a new United Nations treaty, 65 countries have agreed to fight cybercrime, including by sharing data …
A UN pact to fight cybercrime is set to be signed by dozens of countries in Hanoi; tech companies and activists warn the pact may criminalize ethical hacking
Francesco Guarascio / Reuters :
China and Southeast Asian nations pledge to deal with cybercrime centers, extending efforts that China's Global Times says has led to the arrest of 70K+ people
Bloomberg :
Interpol arrested 1,006 suspects in 19 African countries from September 2 to October 31 to clamp down on cybercrime that left 35K victims with $193M in losses
Mark Banchereau / Associated Press :
Sources: the US plans to support a controversial cybercrime treaty at the UN this week despite concerns that it could be misused by authoritarian regimes
- Critics fear it could be misused by authoritarian countries — Agreement would help pursuit of cybercriminals, official says
The US is fretting over signing a UN cybercrime treaty due to fears Russia, China, and others could use it to justify surveillance and suppression of rights
The Biden administration has weeks left to decide how to vote on a controversial U.N. cybercrime treaty, which critics …
Around 200 nations approved the UN Convention against Cybercrime, expected to win General Assembly approval; critics say it could be used to justify repression
A global deal on the criminal use of computer technology is moving ahead despite worries it will let governments around …