UN Approves Draft of Global Cybercrime Treaty
On 9th August 2024, the UN General Assembly unanimously approved the draft of the first-ever global cybercrime treaty, setting the stage for enhanced international cooperation against cybercrime despite significant opposition.
Key Points
- The treaty aims to bolster global cooperation among law enforcement agencies and provide technical assistance to countries with inadequate infrastructure for combating cybercrime.
- The draft includes provisions addressing illegal interception, hacking, money laundering, and online child sexual abuse material, reflecting a comprehensive approach to cybercrime.
- The convention will now proceed to the UN General Assembly (UNGA) for a vote, with adoption requiring ratification by at least 40 countries.
- The treaty mandates ....
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