Thanh Hữu
This morning (June 12, 2018), the 14th National Assembly passed the 2018 Law on Cybersecurity with over 86% of the National Assembly’s delegates voting in favor of it.
The 2018 Law on Cybersecurity deals with national security protection, social order and safety maintenance in the cyberspace, and responsibilities of relevant entities, organizations and individuals.
This Law will contribute to ensuring that all activities performed in the cyberspace do not harm national security, social order and safety, and legitimate rights and benefits of organizations and individuals.
In addition, the 2018 Law on Cybersecurity sets out detailed regulations on prohibited acts, including:
- Colluding, abetting, suborning, deceiving, implicating, training and drilling other persons to rebel against the State;
- Distorting historical truths, denying revolutionary outcomes, destroying the great unity of all the peoples, offending religions, practicing racial and sex discrimination, etc.
The 2018 Cybersecurity Law is set to enter into force on January 1, 2019.
>> CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE IN VIETNAMESE
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