Two MoUs were signed between Bangladesh and India yesterday for improvement of cyber-security and IT sector, reports UNB. A total of 36 documents were exchanged between officials of India and Bangladesh in New Delhi, in presence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.
Of the two deals, one Memorandum of Understan-ding (MoU) was signed for cooperation between two countries on cyber security, while another one for the overall development of the IT Sector, said an ICT Division handout here on Saturday night. The cyber security-related MoU was signed between BD CERT (Bangladesh Cyber Emergency Response Team) and CERT In (Cyber Emergency Response Team-India). The two teams will cooperate with each other and will work jointly to solve all cyber security problems, according to the deal.
Another MoU was signed between ICT Division of Bangladesh and Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. The best practices on e-Governance, m-Governance, e-Learning, telemedicine sectors will be shared between the two countries, as well as common service centres will be set up in the rural areas as per the MoU.
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