Washington (US):India is among the four countries that have volunteered to organise and lead specific thematic discussions at the first-of-its-kind international meeting to counter ransomware convened by the Biden administration, that will chalk out a four-part strategy to address the challenges posed in the cyberworld, the White House said on Wednesday.
Joined by ministers and senior officials from over 30 countries and the European Union to accelerate cooperation to counter ransomware, the two-day meet that ends on Thursday, builds on President Joe Biden's leadership to rally allies and partners to counter the shared threat of ransomware.
“While the United States is facilitating this meeting, we don't view this solely as a US initiative. Indeed, we're bringing other countries together,” a senior administration official said.
“Many governments have been indispensable in organising the meeting, and four countries in particular have volunteered to lead and organise specific thematic discussions: India for resilience, Australia for disruption, the UK for virtual currency, and Germany for diplomacy,” said the official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The White House official described a four-part strategy to coordinate a whole-of-government effort. “First: disrupt ransomware infrastructure and actors. We're bringing the full weight of US government capabilities to disrupt ransomware actors, networks, financial infrastructure, and other facilitators,” the official said.
The second part of the strategy is bolstering resilience to withstand ransomware attacks. “Even as we work to disrupt criminal ransomware networks, we also have to address our own vulnerabilities so we're not easy targets,” the official said.
“Third, we're addressing the abuse of virtual currency to launder ransom payments. We're leveraging existing and acquiring new capabilities to trace and interdict ransomware proceeds,” the official said. “Finally, leveraging international cooperation to disrupt the ransomware ecosystem and address safe harbours for ransomware criminals,” said the official.
Countries participating in the two-day meet include Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Estonia, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Poland, the Republic of Korea, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, the UAE, and the UK.