Around 70 countries sign new UN Cybercrime Convention—but not everyone’s on board www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news…

Around 70 countries have signed the new United Nations (UN) Convention against Cybercrime—the first global treaty designed to combat cybercrime through unified international rules and cooperation.

The treaty needs at least 40 UN member states to ratify it before it becomes international law. Once the 40th country does so, it will take another 90 days for the convention to become legally binding for all those who have joined.

Edward Kiledjian @ekiledjian