ASTANA, Kazakhstan, October 27. A delegation
from Kazakhstan, headed by First Deputy Minister of Internal
Affairs Major General Baurzhan Alenov, took part in the signing
ceremony of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime,
Trend reports via the
Media Center of Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The international agreement aims to bolster cooperation among
countries in combating crimes related to information and
communication technologies while raising global cybersecurity
standards. Kazakhstan played an active role in shaping the
Convention, contributing proposals to ensure effective frameworks
for cross-border collaboration while safeguarding national
interests.
The execution of this agreement signifies a pivotal benchmark in
Kazakhstan’s strategic initiatives to bolster digital security
frameworks, fortify its national cybercrime mitigation apparatus,
and cultivate transnational collaborations within the cybersecurity
domain.
By engaging with the Convention, Kazakhstan will leverage enhanced
capabilities for the seamless exchange of electronic evidence with
international counterparts, optimize inter-agency coordination in
the investigation of transnational cyber offenses, and fortify the
safeguarding of its populace against online fraud, cyber
incursions, and a spectrum of digital vulnerabilities.
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