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Justice minister: Egypt expands efforts to combat cybercrime

Egypt's Minister of Justice, Mahmoud al-Sherif, announced that the country is expanding efforts to combat cybercrime through digital transformation and institutional development. The ministry has established the Egyptian-African Center for the Prevention and Combating of Cybercrime in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Al-Sherif emphasized the need for international cooperation to address the growing challenges posed by cybercrime, especially with the advancement of digital technologies and artificial intelligence. The conference was organized by Egypt's司法

Minister of Justice Mahmoud al-Sherif said that Egypt is intensifying efforts to build a secure digital environment and combat cybercrime through continued investment in digital transformation and institutional development.

In his remarks at an international conference on cybercrime and emerging digital threats, al-Sherif said that the ministry has taken steps to modernize its systems and enhance capacity-building efforts, including the establishment of the Egyptian-African Center for the Prevention and Combating of Cybercrime in cooperation with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

He added that cybercrime has become a growing global challenge that requires stronger international cooperation, particularly with the rapid expansion of digital technologies and artificial intelligence.

During the talks, participants discussed emerging cyber threats, electronic evidence, online crimes, and ways to improve coordination among countries to strengthen cybersecurity and support criminal justice systems.

The conference was organized by the Ministry of Justice in partnership with UNODC, the Council of Europe, and the British University in Egypt.

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Egypt IndependentIndependentCenter6 days ago
Justice minister: Egypt expands efforts to combat cybercrime

Egypt's Minister of Justice, Mahmoud al-Sherif, announced that the country is expanding efforts to combat cybercrime through digital transformation and institutional development. The ministry has established the Egyptian-African Center for the Prevention and Combating of Cybercrime in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Al-Sherif emphasized the need for international cooperation to address the growing challenges posed by cybercrime, especially with the advancement of digital technologies and artificial intelligence. The conference was organized by Egypt's司法

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Egypt's efforts to combat cybercrime without apparent ideological framing. It includes quotes from the Justice Minister and mentions collaborations with international organizations but does not exhibit biased language or selective emphasis.

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