Home Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate the two-day Asia-Pacific Regional Conference of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) which will discuss and find ways on "Challenges to Policing in 2020- How is Cyber Space shaping our approach to Cybercrime & Terrorism, how do we perform within it and take advantage of it".
The regional conference is being organised by the Asia-Pacific World Regional Office (APWRO) of the IACP in partnership with the Intelligence Bureau. The Director of the Intelligence Bureau, as the Chair of APWRO, is the host of the conference.
The conference is mainly focused on holding discussions about the growing interest of various terrorist/ organised groups and radical elements in exploiting the cyberspace and its advanced technologies for their various heinous crimes and nefarious designs.
The event will provide a platform for top-level police executives, both national and international, to discuss and understand how cyber space is shaping our approach towards cyber-crime and terrorism and also how to take advantage of it for better policing.
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National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will deliver the key note address. In all, seven panel discussions would be held on subjects of current and future interest. The panelists, comprising specialists in their respective fields, are from US, Canada and India.
The IACP is the world's largest organisation of police/law enforcement executives that is highly regarded for its role in identifying and responding to changing needs of the law enforcement community. The IACP's headquarters is in Virginia, USA.
It has seven world regional offices on geographical lines, including the APWRO. The IACP meets once in a year in the US wherein more than 15,000 police officers from all over the world congregate to discuss various issues.
In the past, under the aegis of IACP, APWRO had organised four conferences in New Delhi like 4th IACP Asia Pacific Regional Conference in January 1992, 8th IACP Asian Executive Policing Conference in March 2001, IACP Seminar on 'Terrorism' in September 2008 and Regional Conference on "Impact of Social Media on Policing" in September 2013.
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