Importance of Cyber law

 THE IMPORTANCE OF CYBER LAW

Just like any other law, Cyber Law consists of rules that dictate how people and companies should use the internet and computers. While other rules protect people from getting trapped in Cybercrime run by malicious people on the internet. Although it is close to impossible to curb 100% of all cybercrimes, laws implemented all around the world assist. The importance of Cyber Law can be understood by the following points:

  • It dictates all actions and reactions in Cyberspace.
  • All online transactions are ensured to be safe and protected 
  • All online activities are under watch by Cyber Law officials.
  • Security for all data and property of individuals, organizations, and Government 
  • Helps curb illegal cyber activities with due diligence 
  • All actions and reactions implemented on any cyberspace has some legal angle associated with it
  • Keeps track of all electronic records
  • Helps to establish electronic governance

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Importance of Cyber Law

  • Cyber laws are formed to punish people who perform any illegal activities online. They are important to punish related to these types of issues such as online harassment, attacking another website or individual, data theft, disrupting the online workflow of any enterprise and other illegal activities.
  • If anyone breaks a cyber law, the action would be taken against that person on the basis of the type of cyberlaw he broke, where he lives, and where he broke the law. It is most important to punish the criminals or to bring them to behind bars, as most of the cybercrimes cross the limit of crime that cannot be considered as a common crime.
  • These crimes may be very harmful to losing the reliability and confidentiality of personal information or a nation. Therefore, these issues must be handled according to the laws.

           - When users apply transactions on the Internet, cyber law covers every transaction and protects them.

        - It touches every reaction and action in cyberspace.

        - It captures all activities on the Internet.


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