The latest draft of the UN Cybercrime Convention faces key vote
The US is set to support the treaty
Human rights advocates say the convention will make it easier for authoritarian regimes to expand surveillance
A new draft of the UN Cybercrime Convention is set to face a key vote, and the Biden administration is reportedly set to support the treaty, despite criticism from digital rights organizations and human rights campaigners.
The convention is the first piece of legally binding legislation from the UN regarding cybersecurity, and its supporters hope to use it to establish a global framework for states to use to investigate and prevent cybercrime.
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