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In a bid to boost cooperation in the cyber security domain, India and the UK today decided to to conduct their Cyber Dialogue on a bi-annual basis to achieve objectives such as reducing the risk of threats from cyberspace to international security and tackle cyber crime.
In a bid to boost cooperation in the cyber security domain, India and the UK today decided to to conduct their Cyber Dialogue on a bi-annual basis to achieve objectives such as reducing the risk of threats from cyberspace to international security and tackle cyber crime.
This was announced after a comprehensive
discussion between External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and his
British counterpart William Hague on wide-ranging issues, including
defence, counter-terrorism and cyber security.
A Joint Statement on Cooperation between
India and the United Kingdom on Cyber Issues was also issued on the
occasion. The statement noted that as part of the India-UK Strategic
Dialogue, it was agreed that their Foreign Ministries would work
together on areas of common interest in the cyber domain following which
London Conference on Cyberspace in 2011 was organised by the UK. In
October this year, the first structured dialogue between India and the
UK on cooperation on cyber issues was held.
Both India and the United Kingdom share
the core principles of liberty, transparency, freedom of expression and
the rule of law which apply in cyberspace, the statement said. The
objectives of the dialogue included enhancing international cooperation
to reduce the risk of threats from cyberspace to international security
and strengthening the bilateral cooperation to tackle cyber crime.
Further strengthening bilateral
operational partnerships to identify and respond to threats from
cyberspace and raise mutual resilience, collaborating on building skills
and capacities to tackle threats from cyberspace and to use ICT for the
objective of economic and social development are also part of the
objectives, the statement said. It also include using existing
cooperation between universities and business communities to develop
synergy in research and development on cyber issues and creating a
global multi-lateral, democratic and transport.
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