The U.S. will support the UN cybercrime treaty if it ensures human rights protections, as officials believe it could improve international law enforcement cooperation against cybercrime.
Despite the benefits, the treaty has raised concerns among Western officials and human rights groups who fear it might enable foreign governments to misuse cyber policies for repression.
The U.S. aims to engage with stakeholders and address potential misuse of the treaty, emphasizing the importance of human rights in its implementation.
Future negotiations and collaborations are planned to reinforce human rights safeguards while pursuing the objectives of the convention and managing risks associated.
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