المصدر: | مجلة القانون والمجتمع والسلطة |
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الناشر: | جامعة وهران2 محمد بن أحمد - كلية الحقوق - مخبر القانون والمجتمع والسلطة |
المؤلف الرئيسي: | Benreguia, Hassina (Author) |
المجلد/العدد: | مج13, ع2 |
محكمة: | نعم |
الدولة: |
الجزائر |
التاريخ الميلادي: |
2024
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الشهر: | سبتمبر |
الصفحات: | 38 - 56 |
ISSN: |
2253-0266 |
رقم MD: | 1521457 |
نوع المحتوى: | بحوث ومقالات |
اللغة: | الإنجليزية |
قواعد المعلومات: | IslamicInfo |
مواضيع: | |
كلمات المؤلف المفتاحية: |
Cybersecurity | Internet | E-Government | Legislation | Protection
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رابط المحتوى: |
الناشر لهذه المادة لم يسمح بإتاحتها. |
المستخلص: |
Cybersecurity for children has become a critical focus within Algeria's e-government initiatives, reflecting the growing need to safeguard young users in the digital realm. This study aims to explore the practical guide issued on July 15, 2020, by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, designed to assist parents, guardians, and educators in protecting children online. The guide provides essential strategies and recommendations that equip caregivers with tools to monitor and regulate children's internet usage. These measures include guidance on setting parental controls, recognizing potential online threats, and fostering safe online behavior. However, while the guide offers a practical framework that parents and guardians can follow, the study reveals that relying solely on such recommendations is insufficient to guarantee comprehensive cybersecurity for children. The digital environment is highly complex, with constantly evolving threats, which means that personal efforts by parents, although crucial, cannot fully address the risks children face. Without robust legislative measures and a structured legal framework, these guidelines remain limited in their effectiveness. In addition to parental intervention, there is an urgent need for comprehensive legal support that enforces regulations, provides strict penalties for cybercrimes involving children, and ensures the consistent monitoring of harmful online content. Therefore, this study emphasizes the necessity of combining both practical and legal efforts to create a safer digital space for children in Algeria. Collaboration between government bodies, legal institutions, and civil society is essential to ensure a secure online environment where children can safely navigate the internet without exposure to harmful content or cyber threats. The findings suggest that only through the integration of these efforts can Algeria achieve the level of cybersecurity necessary to protect its youngest digital users. |
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ISSN: |
2253-0266 |