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To fight and enhance investigations related to cybercrime, India and the U.S. signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on 17 January, in Washington, DC.
The MoU was signed by Ambassador of India to the United States, Vinay Kwatra and Kristie Canegallo, the Acting United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS).
From India, the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is responsible for execution of the MoU. From the U.S. side, it is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and its constituent agencies the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the Homeland Security Investigations Cyber Crimes Center (C3), a statement from PIB India read.
The MoU allows the respective agencies of the two countries to step up the level of cooperation and training with respect to the use of cyber threat intelligence and digital forensics in criminal investigations.
“Cybercrime has intricate linkages with the common security challenges faced by India and the U.S., such as terrorism and violent extremism, terror financing, drug trafficking, organized crime, human trafficking, illegal migration, money laundering and transportation security,” the statement read. “The MoU on Cybercrime Investigations will enable further strengthening of India-U.S. security cooperation, as part of our comprehensive and global strategic partnership.”
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