He told the press following the closing ceremony of the event that with the participation of more than 2,500 delegates from 119 countries and territories across the globe, together with representatives from over 100 international organisations and leading global tech corporations, the event was a historic milestone in establishing a global legal framework against cybercrime.
A record 72 countries signed the document right in the opening for signature, reflecting confidence in the UN’s central role, Viet Nam’s commitments and responsibility, as well as the international community’s shared concerns over cybercrime. Besides, their interest in the newly-introduced convention demonstrates broad global consensus and determination to bring the document into force.
Quang stressed that Viet Nam’s hosting of the Ha Noi Convention Signing Ceremony and High-level Conference is significant to building a safe, healthy cyberspace that supports national sustainable development.
This was the largest international event of its kind, he said, stating it showcased Viet Nam’s political resolve and role in shaping a global cybersecurity ecosystem.
The Ha Noi Convention will serve as a foundation for Viet Nam to expand cooperation, enhance technical assistance, strengthen digital investigative capabilities, and promote information sharing. It will also help the country develop a modern national cybersecurity ecosystem centred on the protection of citizens’ rights, businesses, and national digital sovereignty.
Quang affirmed that the event created momentum for expanded cybersecurity education and awareness campaigns throughout society, enhancing public and corporate responsibility while contributing to a civilized and secure digital environment.