Brunei reaffirms will to fight cybercrime


Attorney General Dato Seri Paduka Ahmad Awang Isa delivers his remarks at the conference. - AGC

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Brunei Darussalam continues to enhance cybersecurity measures through establishing cybercrime units, legislation and regulation said Attorney General Dato Seri Paduka Ahmad Awang Isa at the 13th Asean-China Prosecutors-General Conference in Vietnam.

The attorney general added that that continuous collaboration and cooperation among member states, public and private agencies is important in the success of the fight against high-tech crimes and to uphold the rule of law.

The conference is an annual gathering of heads of prosecutorial agencies from Asean member states and China. This year’s conference is themed ‘Enhancing International Cooperation in the Fight against High-Tech Crimes and Transnational Crimes’.

At the end of the Conference on Thursday (Dec 7), a joint declaration was signed by the heads of delegations from Asean member states and China to reaffirm their commitments to enhance cooperation to fight against transnational crimes including high-tech crimes.

The conference was inaugurated in 2004. – Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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