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đź—“ On October 25-26, a ceremony to sign the UN Convention against Cybercrime will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is the first legally binding international treaty in the field of international information security designed to strengthen global law enforcement cooperation in combatting the criminal use of information and communication technologies.

The Russian Federation will be represented in Hanoi by Prosecutor General Alexander Gutsan, who will head the official delegation. He is authorised to sign the Convention and to deliver a message from the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, to the participants of the signing ceremony.

Meetings will be held with the leadership of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, heads of foreign delegations, and senior UN officials.

The event will feature a thematic exhibition stand, Russia - Land of Innovation, showcasing domestic developments in information security, telecommunications, and digital technology from leading Russian IT companies. In addition, international cybercrime response exercises involving over 20 teams from various countries will take place. The results will be summarised at a roundtable discussion, Capacity Building and Technical Assistance, where Russian diplomats, experts from relevant agencies, and leading IT developers will share their experience in combatting cybercrime.

❗️ Russia calls on UN Member States to sign the Convention, facilitate its early entry into force, and intensify political and diplomatic efforts to fulfill the agreed mutual commitments and enhance the Convention’s mechanisms of cooperation.

Moscow reaffirms its commitment to comprehensive efforts to counter the criminal use of information and communication technologies, as outlined in UN General Assembly Resolution 74/247.
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đź—“ On October 25-26, a ceremony to sign the UN Convention against Cybercrime will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is the first legally binding international treaty in the field of international information security designed to strengthen global law enforcement cooperation in combatting the criminal use of information and communication technologies.

The Russian Federation will be represented in Hanoi by Prosecutor General Alexander Gutsan, who will head the official delegation. He is authorised to sign the Convention and to deliver a message from the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, to the participants of the signing ceremony.

Meetings will be held with the leadership of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, heads of foreign delegations, and senior UN officials.

The event will feature a thematic exhibition stand, Russia - Land of Innovation, showcasing domestic developments in information security, telecommunications, and digital technology from leading Russian IT companies. In addition, international cybercrime response exercises involving over 20 teams from various countries will take place. The results will be summarised at a roundtable discussion, Capacity Building and Technical Assistance, where Russian diplomats, experts from relevant agencies, and leading IT developers will share their experience in combatting cybercrime.

❗️ Russia calls on UN Member States to sign the Convention, facilitate its early entry into force, and intensify political and diplomatic efforts to fulfill the agreed mutual commitments and enhance the Convention’s mechanisms of cooperation.

Moscow reaffirms its commitment to comprehensive efforts to counter the criminal use of information and communication technologies, as outlined in UN General Assembly Resolution 74/247.

BY Russian Mission Vienna




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