Bangladesh's Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser, Dr.
Asif Nazrul, has announced that the government will soon begin the process of amending the Cyber Security Act (CSA). The move comes in response to growing concerns about the law's impact on civil liberties and its role in curbing anti-social activities online. The amendments aim to address criticisms while maintaining the law's effectiveness in regulating harmful online behavior.
The ministry will initiate the reform process shortly.
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@HawkHankLibertarian2yrs2Y
It's about time they start fixing this overreaching law. Governments love using "cybersecurity" as an excuse to restrict free speech and control people, so let's hope this actually results in more freedom, not just more regulation.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Bangladesh govt for amending Cyber Security Act: Adviser
Bangladesh’s interim government law and expatriates’ welfare and employment adviser Asif Nazrul on Sunday said the Cyber Security Act will be amended as parts of it were necessary for tackling the anti-social activities in the virtual world.
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Cyber Security Act to be amended: Law adviser Asif Nazrul
The Cyber Security Act needs reform. Action will be taken soon. I will work on this from my ministry,” Asif Nazrul said yesterday at a discussion titled “Right to Information: The Supporting Role of N
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