El gobierno colombiano, con la expedición de la Ley 1928 del 24 de julio de 2018, se adhiere formalmente al Convenio sobre cibercriminalidad, realizada en Budapest en el año 2001. Esta norma representa un importante instrumento jurídico para el país. Permite avanzar, con acciones decidas, contra la criminalidad en internet en el ámbito internacional.
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