In recent years, cybercrime, particularly large-scale online scams linked to human trafficking and money laundering, has become a pressing transnational challenge, especially in Southeast Asian countries such as Cambodia and Myanmar.
What are the main obstacles states face when attempting to regulate cybercrime effectively? To what extent can the UN Convention against Cybercrime (UNCAC), also known as the Hanoi Convention, contribute to combating organized cybercriminal networks? And does this new legal framework offer meaningful protection for citizens?
In this episode, VTV (Vietnam Television) Reporter Hoàng Hà, who covered the signing ceremony on site, shares her firsthand observations, key insights from the event, and her perspective on what still needs to be done to translate international commitments into effective action.