Thursday, April 24, 2014

Iran Calls for Broader International Cooperation in Campaign Against Cyber Crimes


Head of Iran Cyber Police (FATA) General Seyed Kamal Hadianfar asked for collective efforts by all world states to prevent the spread of cyber crimes throughout the globe.

General Hadianfar said in meeting with the representative of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to Tehran Leik Boonwaat on Wednesday: "effective international cooperation is an important and determining factor in prosecuting and confronting cyber crimes."
 
Boonwaat for his part, vowed that the UNODC will seriously pursue campaign against cyber crimes in Iran.

Iran hosted a conference and a regional workshop on international cooperation and campaign against cyber crimes on August 13-14.

Eight regional countries, representatives of Interpol, UNODC and Iran Cyber Police chief took part in the conference

The conference and the workshop were held to strengthen international cooperation on prosecuting cyber crimes and reinforce cyber space police forces of the neighboring countries.

In October 2013 Iran's Deputy Police Chief Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Radan said that the country's Cyber Police unit has greatly improved its infrastructures and is able to discover and detect over 60% of cyber related crimes.

Radan said: "Right now, the Iranian Law Enforcement Police have made eye-catching progress in the field of cyber infrastructures".

On January 23, 2011 Iran Cyber Police started its work to prevent espionage and sabotage activities through the internet.

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