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India and the US signed an MoU to enhance cooperation on cybercrime investigations, bolstering security against terrorism, violent extremism, and related threats. The agreement will facilitate collaboration on cyber threat intelligence and digital forensics. The MoU was signed by Indian ambassador Vinay Kwatra and US deputy secretary Kristie Canegallo, with respective agencies overseeing implementation.
By Thoboloko Ntšonyane MASERU In a move towards promoting environmental sustainability, the Ministry of Forestry and Environment and the Revenue...
Australia will invest a record $106m over four years to counter terrorism and violent extremism, requiring all parts of society to hunker down and...
The Home ministry said that the Enquiry Committee conducted its own investigations, and also pursued leads provided by the US side.
By Colin P. Clarke (FPRI) -- Sitting down to write my annual assessment on trends in terrorism in early 2025, I am struggling more than usual,...
Washington DC:Highlighting the importance Washington places on New Delhi as the Trump administration takes office, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio...
AI in Cybercrimes: Rising Threats and Challenges Kuala Lumpur: The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybercrimes is becoming a...
Government agencies, led by the Department of Justice (DOJ), rolled out the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the handling of terrorism and...
The new plan to crack down on violent extremism comes amid a wave of anti-Semitic attacks in Australia’s biggest cities.
The new plan to crack down on violent extremism comes amid a wave of anti-Semitic attacks in Australia’s biggest cities.