Hanoi Convention lays foundation for international cooperation against cybercrime


HANOI: Cybercrime has become increasingly complex with operations crossing borders and targeting various sectors, from financial fraud and data breaches to attacks on critical infrastructure such as finance, banking, energy, healthcare and transportation, and even public administration systems.

Recognising that no single country can address this challenge alone, the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime aims to strengthen cooperation mechanisms to combat cross-border cybercrime.

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