The Algerian Legislator's Strategy in Addressing Cyber Crimes That Threaten Its Cyber Security
Abstract
This study aims to explore the importance of the strategy developed by the Algerian legislator to confront cyber crimes that threaten its cyber Security.
Thèse crimes have had significant repercussions on national security, as Algeria's strategic location renders it an open area for various directions and a vital hub in the Maghreb, Mediterranean, and Africa. This situation has led to numerous breaches and espionage, affecting the safety of individuals, making their lives and privacy vulnerable to extortion, whether they are officials or ordinary citizens. Furthermore, espionage and threats have not spared governmental, security, and military institutions in the country, prompting urgent calls for the re-establishment of technical barriers to prevent these violations and attacks that impact national security. Therefore, we pose the following question: What is the legal strategy devised by the Algerian legislator to address the threats and risks of cybercrimes?
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