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BRICS States May Sign First Cybersecurity Agreement in July, Brazilian Presidency Says
BRICS States May Sign First Cybersecurity Agreement in July, Brazilian Presidency Says
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BRICS States May Sign First Cybersecurity Agreement in July, Brazilian Presidency Says"I think it will be signed during the next BRICS summit with the... 14.05.2025, Sputnik Africa
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BRICS States May Sign First Cybersecurity Agreement in July, Brazilian Presidency Says"I think it will be signed during the next BRICS summit with the participation of the presidents," head of the presidency's cybersecurity department Luiz Fernando Moraes da Silva told Sputnik. Brazil is developing a BRICS-wide agreement to share information jointly, the official pointed out.While there are existing bilateral agreements among BRICS nations, this will be the first multilateral pact involving all members, he noted.
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BRICS States May Sign First Cybersecurity Agreement in July, Brazilian Presidency Says
10:00 14.05.2025 (Updated: 15:43 14.05.2025) BRICS States May Sign First Cybersecurity Agreement in July, Brazilian Presidency Says
"I think it will be signed during the next BRICS summit with the participation of the presidents," head of the presidency's cybersecurity department Luiz Fernando Moraes da Silva told Sputnik.
Brazil is developing a BRICS-wide agreement to share information jointly, the official pointed out.
While there are existing bilateral agreements among BRICS nations, this will be the first multilateral pact involving all members, he noted.