US and India Cyber Dialogue was held on 11 and 12 August 2015 at the United State Department of State in Washington. The dialogue was held with an aim to increase the global cyber security and also promote digital economy.
The whole of government Cyber Dialogue, 4th in the series, was led by the US Cyber security Co-ordinator and the Special Assistant to President Michael Daniel and by the India’s Deputy National Security Advisor Arvind Gupta.
Outcomes of the Cyber dialogue:
• The US and India have committed to robust co-operation on the cyber issues
• The delegations discussed a range of cyber issues including cyber threats, enhanced cyber information sharing, incident management,security co-operation in context of ‘Make in India’, efforts to combat cyber crime, Internet governance issues, and norms of state behavior in cyber space.
• The Two delegations identified the variety of opportunities for raised collaboration on cyber security capacity-building, cyber-security research and development, combatting cyber crime, international security,Internet governance, and intend to pursue an array of follow on activities to bolster their cyber security partnership and achieve concrete outcomes.
In addition to the formal Dialogue, the delegations met with representatives from the private sector to discuss issues related to the cyber security and digital economy. The Indian delegation also met with the Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Lisa Monaco.
Both countries decided to hold the next round of the Cyber Dialogue in Delhi in 2016.
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