The United States has commended the adoption of the United Nations Convention Against Cybercrime by the Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime, a significant advancement in the global fight against one of the most pressing challenges of the digital age.
In a press statement issued on August 9, 2024, U.S. Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller highlighted the importance of this agreement in enhancing international cooperation to combat cybercrime.
The newly adopted convention aims to provide additional tools for countries to collaborate more effectively, particularly in law enforcement, to address the growing threat of cybercrime.
One of the key focuses of the convention is the protection of children from online exploitation, reflecting the urgency of safeguarding vulnerable populations in the digital landscape.
Miller emphasized that the United States remains committed to condemning and combating human rights abuses perpetrated by governments that misuse cybercrime laws to target human rights defenders, journalists, dissidents, and others. He reiterated the U.S.’s dedication to upholding human rights in the global effort to curb cybercrime.