
Kathmandu, February 26
The Office of the Attorney General is organizing the International Conference on Crimes of the Digital Age: Anticipation and Response, a two-day international conference on digital security, on February 27 and 28 at the Office of the Attorney General, Kathmandu.
According to the organizers, the event will address the rapidly evolving challenges posed by crimes enabled by advanced technologies, with a focus on technology-facilitated sexual violence and abuse (TFSVA), cybersecurity crimes, cryptocurrency and related digital economic crimes, and AI-enabled crimes.
The conference will cover key topics, including Addressing Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence and Abuse (TFSVA), Cybersecurity Crimes and Strategies, Investigating and Prosecuting AI-Enabled Crimes, and Cryptocurrency and Digital Economic Crimes. Additionally, there will be a panel discussion.
Researchers, criminologists, AI experts, prosecutors, legal professionals, and judges from Nepal, India, China, Sri Lanka, and the UK will participate in the conference.