India<\/a> and Australia<\/a> on Saturday condemned attempts to use cyberspace<\/a> and cyber-enabled technologies<\/a> to undermine international peace and stability as they reaffirmed their commitment to an open, secure, free, peaceful and interoperable cyberspace<\/a> and technologies<\/a> that adhere to international law<\/a>. A joint statement issued after the talks between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Australian counterpart Marise Payne here said that the two ministers recognised cooperation in the areas of cyber governance<\/a>, cyber security<\/a>, capacity building<\/a>, innovation, digital economy<\/a>, and cyber and critical technologies as an essential pillar of the India-Australia relationship.

\"The ministers reaffirmed their commitment to an open, secure, free, accessible, stable, peaceful, and interoperable cyberspace and technologies that adhere to
international law<\/a>,\" the statement said.

They condemned attempts to use cyberspace and cyber-enabled technologies to undermine international peace and stability and committed to working cooperatively to strengthen mutual cooperation in various multilateral fora, including the United Nations, in developing international standards, norms and frameworks for cyberspace and critical and emerging technologies, it said.

Both ministers reiterated the importance of diversity, gender equality and women's empowerment in the design, development and use of cyberspace and technologies.

They reiterated their commitment to secure, resilient and trusted technology and agreed to work together to address the significant threat of malicious cyber activity by state and non-state actors.

They acknowledged the importance of the security and resilience of telecommunications networks and the need to work closely with each other to protect next generation telecommunications networks, including 5G and 6G.

They emphasised the integral role of cyber and cyber-enabled critical technologies in fostering sustainable development and inclusive economic growth. They also recognised the importance of diverse and trusted technology supply chains including trusted sources and products, the statement said.

Recognising the importance of working collaboratively with international partners, the two leaders agreed to undertake joint engagement with Indo-Pacific partners to collaboratively improve the region's cyber capabilities to promote a resilient and trusted cyberspace and effective incident response.

They emphasised the way in which technology is designed, developed, governed and used should be informed by the shared democratic values and respect for human rights.

\"The Centre of Excellence for Critical and Emerging Technology Policy, to be located in Bengaluru India, demonstrates both countries' long-term commitment to bilateral cooperation in cyber and critical technologies,\" the statement said.

Jaishankar welcomed the Australian Government's intention to open a Consulate-General in Bengaluru.

Both ministers welcomed the elevation of the bilateral cyber cooperation through the Australia-India Framework Arrangement on Cyber and Cyber-Enabled Critical Technology Cooperation under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, agreed in June 2020.

The next India-Australia Foreign Ministers' Cyber Framework Dialogue will take place in 2023.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":89539912,"title":"India's tech spending to grow 8.7% in 2022, highest in Asia-Pacific","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/indias-tech-spending-to-grow-8-7-in-2022-highest-in-asia-pacific\/89539912","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"89522430","title":"tech etrealty","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/india\/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies\/tech-etrealty","category_name":"India, Australia reaffirm commitment to open, secure, free, accessible, stable, peaceful, and interoperable cyberspace and technologies","synopsis":"They reiterated their commitment to secure, resilient and trusted technology and agreed to work together to address the significant threat of malicious cyber activity by state and non-state actors.","thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-62360\/89522430.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/india\/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies\/tech-etrealty\/89522430"}],"msid":89540067,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India, Australia reaffirm commitment to open, secure, free, accessible, stable, peaceful, and interoperable cyberspace and technologies","synopsis":"A joint statement issued after the talks between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Australian counterpart Marise Payne here said that the two ministers recognised cooperation in the areas of cyber governance, cyber security, capacity building, innovation, digital economy, and cyber and critical technologies as an essential pillar of the India-Australia relationship.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":138,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":486000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-02-13 11:18:16","lastupd":"2022-02-13 11:20:18","breadcrumbTags":["digital economy","india","australia","cyberspace","technologies","international law","internet","cyber governance","cyber security","capacity building"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-02-13" data-index="article_1">

印度、澳大利亚重申承诺开放、安全、自由、方便、稳定、和平、和可互操作的网络和技术

会谈结束后发表的联合声明中外交部长苏杰生与澳大利亚外长Marise佩恩说,双方认可领域的合作网络治理、网络安全、能力建设、创新、数字经济、网络和关键技术的一个重要支柱India-Australia关系。

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印度澳大利亚周六谴责企图使用网络空间和cyber-enabled技术破坏国际和平与稳定,因为他们重申了他们的承诺,一个开放、安全、自由、和平和互操作网络空间技术,坚持国际法。会谈结束后发表的联合声明中外交部长苏杰生与澳大利亚外长Marise佩恩说,双方认可领域的合作网络治理,网络安全,能力建设、创新、数字经济,网络和关键技术的一个重要支柱India-Australia关系。

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“部长重申了他们的承诺一个开放、安全、自由、方便、稳定、和平、和可互操作的网络和技术,坚持国际法,”声明说。

他们谴责企图利用网络空间和cyber-enabled技术破坏国际和平与稳定,致力于各多边论坛合作,加强相互合作,其中包括联合国,在发展中国际标准,规范网络空间和重要和新兴技术和框架,它说。

两个部长重申多样性的重要性,性别平等和妇女赋权的设计、开发和使用的网络和技术。

他们重申他们对安全的承诺,弹性和可信赖的技术并同意共同努力,解决恶意网络活动的严重威胁国家和非国家行为体。

他们承认电信网络的安全性和弹性的重要性和需要彼此紧密合作,保护下一代电信网络,包括5 g和6克。

他们强调网络的整体作用,cyber-enabled关键技术在促进可持续发展和包容性经济增长。他们也承认多元化的重要性和可信技术供应链包括可信来源和产品,该声明说。

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识别协同国际伙伴的重要性,两位领导人同意承担与印度洋-太平洋地区合作伙伴共同参与,共同提高该地区的网络功能,促进弹性和可信网络空间和有效的事件反应。

他们强调的技术设计,开发,管理和使用应根据共同的民主价值观和尊重人权。

“关键的卓越中心和新兴技术政策,位于印度班加罗尔,表明两国长期致力于双边合作网络和关键技术,”声明说。

Jaishankar欢迎澳大利亚政府的意图在班加罗尔开设总领事馆。

两个部长欢迎两国网络合作的高度通过Australia-India网络和Cyber-Enabled关键技术合作框架协议下的全面战略伙伴关系,同意在2020年6月。

网络框架下India-Australia外长对话将在2023年举行。
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India<\/a> and Australia<\/a> on Saturday condemned attempts to use cyberspace<\/a> and cyber-enabled technologies<\/a> to undermine international peace and stability as they reaffirmed their commitment to an open, secure, free, peaceful and interoperable cyberspace<\/a> and technologies<\/a> that adhere to international law<\/a>. A joint statement issued after the talks between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Australian counterpart Marise Payne here said that the two ministers recognised cooperation in the areas of cyber governance<\/a>, cyber security<\/a>, capacity building<\/a>, innovation, digital economy<\/a>, and cyber and critical technologies as an essential pillar of the India-Australia relationship.

\"The ministers reaffirmed their commitment to an open, secure, free, accessible, stable, peaceful, and interoperable cyberspace and technologies that adhere to
international law<\/a>,\" the statement said.

They condemned attempts to use cyberspace and cyber-enabled technologies to undermine international peace and stability and committed to working cooperatively to strengthen mutual cooperation in various multilateral fora, including the United Nations, in developing international standards, norms and frameworks for cyberspace and critical and emerging technologies, it said.

Both ministers reiterated the importance of diversity, gender equality and women's empowerment in the design, development and use of cyberspace and technologies.

They reiterated their commitment to secure, resilient and trusted technology and agreed to work together to address the significant threat of malicious cyber activity by state and non-state actors.

They acknowledged the importance of the security and resilience of telecommunications networks and the need to work closely with each other to protect next generation telecommunications networks, including 5G and 6G.

They emphasised the integral role of cyber and cyber-enabled critical technologies in fostering sustainable development and inclusive economic growth. They also recognised the importance of diverse and trusted technology supply chains including trusted sources and products, the statement said.

Recognising the importance of working collaboratively with international partners, the two leaders agreed to undertake joint engagement with Indo-Pacific partners to collaboratively improve the region's cyber capabilities to promote a resilient and trusted cyberspace and effective incident response.

They emphasised the way in which technology is designed, developed, governed and used should be informed by the shared democratic values and respect for human rights.

\"The Centre of Excellence for Critical and Emerging Technology Policy, to be located in Bengaluru India, demonstrates both countries' long-term commitment to bilateral cooperation in cyber and critical technologies,\" the statement said.

Jaishankar welcomed the Australian Government's intention to open a Consulate-General in Bengaluru.

Both ministers welcomed the elevation of the bilateral cyber cooperation through the Australia-India Framework Arrangement on Cyber and Cyber-Enabled Critical Technology Cooperation under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, agreed in June 2020.

The next India-Australia Foreign Ministers' Cyber Framework Dialogue will take place in 2023.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":89539912,"title":"India's tech spending to grow 8.7% in 2022, highest in Asia-Pacific","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/indias-tech-spending-to-grow-8-7-in-2022-highest-in-asia-pacific\/89539912","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"89522430","title":"tech etrealty","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/india\/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies\/tech-etrealty","category_name":"India, Australia reaffirm commitment to open, secure, free, accessible, stable, peaceful, and interoperable cyberspace and technologies","synopsis":"They reiterated their commitment to secure, resilient and trusted technology and agreed to work together to address the significant threat of malicious cyber activity by state and non-state actors.","thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-62360\/89522430.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/india\/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies\/tech-etrealty\/89522430"}],"msid":89540067,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India, Australia reaffirm commitment to open, secure, free, accessible, stable, peaceful, and interoperable cyberspace and technologies","synopsis":"A joint statement issued after the talks between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Australian counterpart Marise Payne here said that the two ministers recognised cooperation in the areas of cyber governance, cyber security, capacity building, innovation, digital economy, and cyber and critical technologies as an essential pillar of the India-Australia relationship.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":138,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":486000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-02-13 11:18:16","lastupd":"2022-02-13 11:20:18","breadcrumbTags":["digital economy","india","australia","cyberspace","technologies","international law","internet","cyber governance","cyber security","capacity building"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/india-australia-reaffirm-commitment-to-open-secure-free-accessible-stable-peaceful-and-interoperable-cyberspace-and-technologies/89540067">