April 18, 2023, 2:41 p.m. | MalBot

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Several cybersecurity, privacy, and human rights advocacy groups are pushing back against provisions against the imminent United Nations Cybercrime Treaty, which so far details over 30 new cybercrime offenses without much consideration to human rights and free speech following Russia's new proposal barring the investigation of cybercrimes within its jurisdiction, according to The Register.


Article Link: UN cybercrime treaty draft sparks privacy, human rights concerns | SC Media


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