Today, the Council adopted a decision authorising the European Commission and member states to sign a United Nations Convention against cybercrime. The Convention is an international treaty which puts ...
In 2024, with over 60 per cent of the global population connected to the internet, the digital sphere is expanding rapidly. This unprecedented connectivity brings immense opportunities but also ...
We, the undersigned organizations, remain deeply concerned that the UN Convention Against Cybercrime (UNCC) will facilitate human rights abuses across borders. As some states head to Hanoi for the ...
Last week, the United Nations voted to adopt a new cybercrime convention applying to all member states, drawing ire from civil society groups over data privacy risks. Artificial Intelligence Congress ...
BRUSSELS, 27th October, 2025 (WAM) -- The European Commission has signed the United Nations Convention against cybercrime on behalf of the EU in Hanoi, Vietnam. The fight against cybercrime is a ...
A United Nations committee has advanced the final draft of a treaty intended to combat cross-border cybercriminal organizations, but opponents warn that it contains few safeguards for human rights and ...
(Brussels, October 21, 2024) – EU member states should vote no when the draft UN Convention against Cybercrime (A/AC.291/L.15) comes to a vote at the UN General Assembly, 29 organizations and ...
The Cybersecurity Education Initiative (CYSED), has reaffirmed commitment to combating cybercrime during a United Nations gathering in Vietnam on October 25-26, 2025, marking the signing of the United ...
This international treaty establishes common standards at the global level to improve cooperation on cybercrime and the exchange of evidence in electronic format to help in criminal investigation or ...
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