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Union Shri Amit Shah, Minister of the Home and International Cooperation, will speak at the opening session of the "G20 Conference on Crime and Security in the
The Cyber Volunteer Squads from India's top 7 educational institutes will also be launched by the home minister. These specially designated volunteers will seek to increase societal cyber awareness, find and report dangerous content, and provide technical support to make society more secure online.
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Additionally, Shri Amit Shah will open an exhibition and present the Conference Medallion. Over 900 people from G20 nations, nine special invitee nations, international organizations, technology pioneers, and subject-matter experts from India and other countries will attend the two-day conference on July 13 and 14, 2023.
The G20 Conference on Crime and Security in the Age of NFTs, AI, and the Metaverse will feature cutting-edge ideas, information exchange, and networking with global visionaries. Cyber specialists, guest speakers, and representatives from the Central Ministries, organizations, agencies, and police departments will be among the attendees.
The conference, scheduled for July 13th and 14th, 2023, will feature six technical sessions on topics such as internet governance, digital privacy, AI, cryptocurrency, and criminal use of ICT. The conference will also feature exhibitions showcasing national and international products and services from organizations and industries in the ICT space.
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