Recent cyber attacks on critical infrastructure have raised concerns about the efficacy of the current Cybercrime Law and highlighted the need for revisions to better protect against online threats.
Key government officials, cybersecurity experts, and industry representatives came together to discuss the potential changes needed to the law and to address the growing challenges posed by cybercriminals.
The participants focused on the need for stronger enforcement measures, potential updates to definitions of cybercrimes, and increased collaboration between government agencies and the private sector to improve cybersecurity efforts.
During the hearing, several proposals were put forward, including enhanced penalties for cybercrimes, provisions for data breach notifications, and measures to combat online fraud and identity theft.
Experts recommended investing in advanced technologies, fostering a cybersecurity culture within organizations, and strengthening international cooperation to address the global nature of cybercrime.
Failing to update the law could leave critical infrastructure vulnerable to cyber attacks, put personal data at risk, and hinder law enforcements ability to effectively combat cybercrime in an increasingly digital world.
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Senate wants changes to cybercrime law.