
Cybercrime Convention
The Cybercrime Convention, also known as the Budapest Convention, is an international treaty aimed at combating cybercrime across borders. It provides a legal framework for countries to cooperate on investigating and prosecuting crimes like hacking, online fraud, and distribution of illegal content. By establishing common standards and measures, it helps law enforcement agencies worldwide work together more effectively to fight digital crimes, protect victims, and enhance cybersecurity. The convention encourages countries to update their laws and share information, fostering international collaboration to address the growing threats in the digital world.