The 5th policy and global information and telecommunications technology Communication Forum was completed in May 16th in Geneva (Switzerland). This meeting was organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). His goal is to fight against virtual threats that have been growing in recent years and to develop partnerships with Member States and industry to fight against this scourge.
For three days, the discussion revolved around issues related to cyber security, and future actions and strategies to harmonize international cooperation "in this fight, as described in the organization press release." The cyber security is a problem without borders, which requires a comprehensive approach and common efforts, "said Brahima Sanou, Director of the development Bureau of the ITU telecommunication
this meeting allowed to reach an agreement to establish a "global cyber security index", which will aim to facilitate sharing of information between Member States of the ITU. This will create a "safer environment for all users."
The agreement between Ghana and ITU to develop a national response team incidents in cyberspace was another key point in this forum: "Ghana and becomes part of the fight against threats in cyberspace that are rooted in Africa, "said a Ghanaian official.
The losses to cybercrime are estimated each year to 100 billion. So for you not to be part of the list of intended victims, opt for a VPN. The VPN allows you to reduce your online movements by replacing your routing information through an anonymous IP address. Also secure DNS servers keep secret requests that you make, so that nobody can see your browsing history. Your computer is hidden behind many of secure VPN servers. So when you are connected to the VPN, no one can access your computer or mobile device, without using the protected VPN servers
Finally, your Internet connection is encrypted with a very strong system that protects you against hackers and illegal ears trying to listen or obtain sensitive information about you.
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