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Volume 7 Issue 2
March-April 2025
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Protecting Human Rights in the Digital Age: the Menace of Cyber Crimes
Author(s) | Rupali Bhouradia, Richa Tyagi |
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Country | India |
Abstract | As digitalization accelerates, it transforms the landscape of human rights, presenting significant opportunities and serious challenges. Digital technologies have facilitated unprecedented access to information, communication, and economic growth. However, they have also introduced new threats to fundamental human rights, notably through cyber-crimes. Privacy breaches, online surveillance, misinformation dissemination, and cyber-crimes pose complex ethical dilemmas requiring careful consideration and action. Protecting human rights must remain a priority in this digital transformation. Ethical and responsible digitalization should ensure that technology enhances collective well-being and upholds the principles of equality, justice, and dignity for all. This paper explores the potential of digital technologies while emphasizing the crucial importance of digital rights in safeguarding human rights. The study addresses significant challenges posed by cyber offenses, including privacy violations, restrictions on freedom of expression, access to information, and threats to critical infrastructure. It highlights the urgent need for comprehensive digital rights frameworks to protect individuals from these emerging threats. The paper analyzes these issues using secondary data collection methods and offers insights into developing effective strategies to combat cyber- crimes in the digital age. |
Keywords | Digital Technologies, ICT, Cybercrime, Human Rights, UDHR, Privacy, Security, Digitalization. |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025 |
Published On | 2025-03-08 |
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