Djibouti has officially signed the United Nations Convention on Cybercrime, marking a significant step in its commitment to strengthening national cybersecurity. This move paves the way for the country to launch the next phase of national ratification, ensuring that the agreement becomes a core part of Djibouti’s legal framework.

Action Plan and Capacity Building
With the signing, Djibouti will develop an interministerial action plan to implement the Convention’s provisions. This plan will coordinate efforts across government sectors to address cyber threats more effectively. The government also aims to strengthen national capacities to prevent and combat cybercrime, helping to protect individuals, businesses, and critical infrastructure from digital threats.
Commitment to a Safer Digital Future
By joining the UN Convention, Djibouti aligns itself with global standards for fighting cybercrime. As cyber threats continue to evolve, this agreement will help Djibouti stay ahead and foster a safer digital environment for its citizens and businesses.
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