Co-operation & seamless info sharing can prevent misuse of internet by terrorists: BRICS nations
New Delhi, Apr 15 (UNI) The BRICS nations have asserted that mutual co-operation and seamless information can prevent the misuse of internet by terrorists.
In a two-day virtual seminar organised by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) ) on “Misuse of Internet for Terrorist Purposes and Role of Digital Forensics in Terrorist Investigations” on April 13 -14, the representatives of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) acknowledged that the current milieu of breakneck technological innovations and ever evolving digital landscape, the challenges pertaining to prevention, control and prosecution of the terrorist misuse of internet are immense hence, the sharing of information on real time basis and strict vigilance can stop this misuse and can create a safer and secure environment for the citizens of BRICS member states as well as the whole world, the NIA said here
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