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There will be discussion on the prevention of cyber crimes on the platform of G-20, Home Minister Shah will inaugurate the conference on July 13.

Seeking to build a global partnership to address cyber security challenges that are becoming increasingly challenging with digitization. For this, a G-20 conference on cyber crime and security is being organized in Gurugram on July 13 and 14, which will be inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

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Seeking to build a global partnership to address cyber security challenges that are becoming increasingly challenging with digitization. For this, a G-20 conference on cyber crime and security is being organized in Gurugram on July 13 and 14, which will be inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Cyber volunteers will flag off the squad

He will also flag off the Cyber Volunteers Squad from seven premier educational institutions of India and also release the medals of the conference. The two-day conference will be attended by over 900 participants including nine special invitees from G-20 countries, international organizations, technology leaders, domain experts from India and across the globe.

This is the purpose of the conference

The objective of the conference is to build a global partnership to create a secure cyberspace and to prioritize cyber security concerns. The event will provide a platform for exchange of new ideas, knowledge and networking with experts from across the world. There will be six technical sessions during the conference.

An exhibition of national-international products-services of organizations and industries working in the field of ICT will also be organized. The discussion will focus on finding ways to combat cybercrime with respect to emerging technologies.

Celebrities from these fields will be included

It includes world-class cyber experts representing legal sector, academia, training institutions, financial institutions, fintech, social media entities, information and communication technology, cyber forensics, regulators, startups, over the top (OTT) service providers, e-commerce companies, Representatives of all Central Ministries, Organizations and Agencies, Chief Secretaries, Administrators and Directors General of Police of all States/UTs, including experts and guest speakers will also participate.

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