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    Parliamentary Communications Evaluates the Information Crimes Law: Madoun for the second reading

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    Post by Rocky Mon 06 Mar 2023, 7:26 am

    [size=45][size=41]Parliamentary Communications Evaluates the Information Crimes Law: Madoun for the second reading[/size]
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    The Parliamentary Communications Committee evaluated the draft information crimes law.
    Committee member Zahra Al-Bajari said in a press interview, which was seen by Taqaddam, that: “Preparing a draft cybercrime law that includes drawing up a policy of controlling some software and dealing according to the principle of reward and punishment. Indeed, it is read in the first reading, and we seek to read it in the second reading in the House of Representatives until it is approved and ratified. ".
    And she indicated that “the provisions of the law are very good, helping the government to control the issue of exchanging information and others, and prohibiting harmful and harmful ones that affect society.”
    On November 21, the House of Representatives declared the first reading of the draft Information Crimes Law “to provide legal protection and create a punitive system for computer crimes and the information network that accompanied the emergence, growth and development of computer systems and networks and the information technology revolution, and the many risks it entails that cause great losses to institutions and individuals as they target Attacking data and information.

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