Tunisia officially joined the Council of Europe’s Convention on Cybercrime on Friday, March 8, becoming the 70th state to do so. The convention, adopted in Budapest, is aimed at bolstering international efforts to combat cybercrime.
The Tunisian Ministry of Communication Technologies stated in a press release that the country’s accession to the convention is intended to ensure effective coordination in the fight against cybercrime. It also aims to provide adequate protection for the rights of individuals and victims of such crimes.