The United Nations took steps over the holidays to formally define and respond to cybercrime around the world. But some countries involved, including the U.S., have lingering concerns about the terms.
While the UN has taken steps to define and combat cybercrime globally, there are concerns, including from the US, regarding the specific terms being used, raising questions about potential misuse or unintended consequences.
Essentially, the main idea is that international cooperation to fight cybercrime is welcomed, but there are unresolved issues about the language and implications of the UN's approach.
While the UN has taken steps to define and combat cybercrime globally, there are concerns, including from the US, regarding the specific terms being used, raising questions about potential misuse or unintended consequences. Essentially, the main idea is that international cooperation to fight cybercrime is welcomed, but there are unresolved issues about the language and implications of the UN's approach.