Korea and India talk cyber cooperation in bilateral dialogue

May 30, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Korea and India held a dialogue on cybersecurity cooperation
  • Discussions focused on developing standards and improving work capabilities

Korea, India hold dialogue to discuss bilateral cyber cooperation

Korea and India recently held a dialogue to enhance their cooperation in cybersecurity, with a focus on developing standards and improving work capabilities. The India-Republic of Korea Cyber Dialogue, now in its second year, took place in Seoul and included key participants such as Amit A. Shukla and Rhee Dong-Yeol. Specialists from various sectors attended the dialogue and discussions covered topics like the establishment and standardization of cybersecurity capabilities, training of specialists, and the latest developments in the cyber domain. The embassy also mentioned plans for the next dialogue to be held in New Delhi in 2025.

The dialogue also involved exchanging views on global challenges posed by evolving technology and strategies for cooperation at international forums to ensure a secure cyberspace. This initiative highlights the commitment of both countries to strengthen their cybersecurity collaboration and address the growing threats in the digital landscape.


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