Hanoi (VNA) - The Thai Government affirmed thatthe Cybersecurity Act, recently approved by the National Assembly, was intendedto protect networks from cyber attacks and would not enable state surveillanceor violate rights.
“We have made sure that it would not allow for violationof individuals’ rights and arbitrary use of power,” Ajarin Pattanapanchai,Permanent-Secretary of the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, toldreporters.
“The law will not be used to regulate social media, orcomputers or devices belonging to the people,” he stressed.
Besides the Cybersecurity Act, Thailand’s junta has pushed for several laws it saidwould support the digital economy, including an amendment to the Computer CrimeAct in 2017, which was intended to prosecute cyber crimes like phishing.-VNA