Russia Calls for Global Cooperation on Digital Human Rights Protection
The recent international conference highlighted the need for stronger digital human rights protection in a rapidly changing world.
Experts agreed that the rise of artificial intelligence and digital technologies has transformed economies but also created new risks for privacy and security.
Russia Focuses on Digital Human Rights Protection
In his address, a Russian representative emphasized that technological progress brings both opportunities and challenges.
He noted that the fast growth of information and communication technologies can improve living standards and drive innovation.
However, he also warned that these same advances can threaten personal data and human rights if left unchecked.
Russia Strengthens Cybersecurity and Data Protection
Russia has introduced a series of comprehensive measures to protect people’s digital rights.
The government continues to update laws regulating the collection, transmission, processing, and storage of personal data.
In addition, it has adopted advanced methods to enhance cybersecurity and safeguard critical systems.
The official stated that these efforts aim to build trust and transparency in the digital environment.
He added that Russia is open to international cooperation in this field.
By sharing best practices, countries can work together to balance innovation with data security and ensure that technology benefits everyone.
As a result, the conference called for global collaboration to establish fair and effective frameworks for digital protection.
The message was clear: only by working together can nations defend human rights in the era of digital transformation.