By Darren Pauli, 24 Oct 2014
Moscow and Beijing will next month sign a deal to commence joint information security projects and operations, and to increase cooperation in the space, according to a popular Russian newspaper with ties to President Vladimir Putin.
Kommersant owned by Russia's richest man and President Putin ally Alisher Usmanov reported (Russian language) sources close to the Krelim said the final text of the infosec agreement was earmarked for signing 10 November
A draft treaty apparently outlines mutual agreement to the use of online operations to interfere with independent states in a bid to undermine sovereignty or disrupt social, economic or political order.
If the reports are correct, the treaty continues a recent trend towards more co-operation between the states.
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