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India, US to tackle cyber crime

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New Delhi, March 2

India and the US on Thursday agreed for greater cooperation to protect electronic transactions and critical infrastructure from cyber crime. Highlighting the efforts the US and India are making together, the two sides recognised the importance of capacity building in cyber security and greater cooperation to secure their growing electronic interdependencies, including to protect electronic transactions and critical infrastructure from cyber crime, terrorism and other malicious threats, the Indo-US joint statement said. The Indo-US cyber security forum has identified risks and common concerns in cyber security and crafted an action-oriented work plan on securing networked information systems.

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