Hanoi ready for the Signing Ceremony and High-Level Conference of the UN Convention against Cybercrime
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| The Signing Ceremony and High-Level Conference of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, also known as the Hanoi Convention, is an opportunity for the international community to discuss solutions to enhance cooperation and address the increasingly complex global cybersecurity challenges. (Photo: Tran Trung) |
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| The event will be attended by President Luong Cuong, senior Vietnamese leaders, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, and representatives from over 140 countries and territories, international organizations, and cybersecurity experts. Vietnam's hosting of the Convention Signing Ceremony is a testament to the country's growing leadership role in digital governance and its strong commitment to multilateralism. (Photo: Tran Trung) |
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| With the theme "Combating Cybercrime – Sharing Responsibility – Towards the Future", the Signing Ceremony highlights the importance of international cooperation in building a safe, transparent, and human-centric online environment. Discussions will focus on issues such as enhancing digital investigation capabilities, protecting personal data, preventing cross-border crime, and balancing cybersecurity with human rights. (Photo: Tran Trung) |
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| A Convention named after Hanoi – the city of peace – carries profound symbolic meaning and reflects Vietnam's role as a bridge between developed and developing nations, promoting dialogue and cooperation based on equality, respect for sovereignty, and mutual benefit. (Photo: Tran Trung) |
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| Hanoi dons the appearance of a global dialogue city, where the international community joins hands to create a safe and humane digital space. The conference is expected to open a new chapter of cooperation, affirming Vietnam's active role in promoting international initiatives on cybersecurity and digital justice. (Photo: Tran Trung) |




