Tuesday 3 April 2012

Computer Crime : Cyber Law


What is Cyber Law?
Cyber law refers to any laws relating to protecting the Internet and other online communication technologies.

NEEDS FOR CYBER LAW
In the recent years, many concerns and issues were raised on the integrity and security of information, legal status of online transactions, privacy and confidentiality of information, intellectual property rights and security of
government data placed on the Internet.

Cyber Law :
  • Integrity and Security of Information
  • Security of Government Data
  • Legal Status of Online Transactions
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Privacy and Confidentially of Information
These concerns and issues clearly indicate why cyber laws are needed in online activities

THE CYBER LAW ACTS IN MALAYSIA
The Malaysian Government has already passed several cyber laws to control and reduce the Internet abuse.

These cyber laws include:
  • Digital Signature Act 1997
  • Computer Crimes Act 1997
  • Telemedicine Act 1997
  • Communications and Multimedia Act 1998
Beside these cyber laws, there are three other cyber laws being drafted. 
  • Private Data Protection Bill
  • Electronic Government Activities Bill 
  • Electronic Transactions Bill
 
DIGITAL SIGNATURE ACT 1997
The Digital Signature Act 1997 secures electronic communications especially on the Internet.

Digital Signature is an identity verification standard that uses encryption techniques to protect against e-mail forgery. The encrypted code consists of the user’s name and a hash of all the parts of the message.

By attaching the digital signature, one can ensure that nobody can eavesdrop, intercept or temper with transmitted data.

COMPUTER CRIMES ACT 1997
The Computer Crimes Act 1997 gives protection against the misuses of computers and computer criminal activities such as unauthorized use of
programmers, illegal transmission of data or messages over computers and hacking and cracking of computer systems and networks.

By implementing the Computer Crimes Act 1997, users can protect their rights to privacy and build trust in the computer system. At the same time, the government can have control at a certain level over cyberspace to reduce cyber crime activities.



TELEMEDICINE ACT 1997
The Telemedicine Act 1997 ensures that only qualified medical practitioners can practice telemedicine and that their patient's rights and interests are protected.

These acts provide the future development and delivery of healthcare in Malaysia.

COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA ACT 1998
The implementation of Communication and Telecommunication Act 1998 ensures that information is secure, the network is reliable and the service is affordable all over Malaysia.

This Act also ensures high level of user's confidence in the information and communication technology industry.









 

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