Government Adopts National Policy to Combat Escalating Cyber-Threats Against Children
The government officially adopted a comprehensive national policy designed to shield children from escalating online threats, including cyberbullying and sextortion. The Daily News reported that the new framework mandates stricter digital safeguards and establishes clear reporting mechanisms for victims of digital abuse. Lawmakers drafted the protective measures following a sharp surge in internet-based crimes targeting minors across the country's expanding digital landscape. Previous regulatory attempts failed to keep pace with the rapid proliferation of unregulated social media platforms and encrypted messaging applications. State security agencies must now operationalize these directives by compelling multinational tech companies to enforce local compliance standards, as the ultimate success of the policy hinges on the government's technical capacity to prosecute sophisticated, cross-border cyber-criminal networks.