
Outgoing Biden admin signs cybercrime cooperation pact with New Delhi
Days before handing over power to President-elect Donald Trump, the Biden administration signed a pact with New Delhi to enhance cooperation in combating cybercrime and addressing related challenges such as terror financing and violent extremism. The agreement, signed in Washington on Friday, focuses on boosting collaboration between the two countries’ agencies in areas such as cyber threat intelligence and digital forensics, according to an Indian readout.
It is the second such move in the last few days by the outgoing Biden administration that reflected the overall upward trajectory of relations between the two nations. The US on Wednesday removed restrictions on three Indian nuclear entities — Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Indira Gandhi Atomic Research Centre (IGCAR), and the Indian Rare Earths (IRE). The lifting of the restrictions is aimed at the implementation of the historic India-US civil nuclear deal sealed around 16 years ago.
The Memorandum of Understanding or MoU on cybercrime investigations was signed by Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra and Acting US Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Kristie Canegallo.
“Cybercrime has intricate linkages with the common security challenges faced by India and the US such as terrorism and violent extremism, terror financing, drug trafficking, organized crime, human trafficking, illegal migration, money laundering, and transportation security,” the MEA said in the readout.
“The MoU on cybercrime investigations will enable further strengthening of India-US security cooperation, as part of our comprehensive and global strategic partnership,” it said. From New Delhi, the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) of the Union Home Ministry will be responsible for the execution of the MoU, the MEA said. From the US side, it will be the Department of Homeland Security, and its constituent agencies — the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Homeland Security Investigations Cyber Crimes Center (C3) which are tasked to execute the pact.
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Good to track cybercrime & crypto currency deals…