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Pakistan’s Digital Growth and Cybersecurity Challenges

Pakistan’s digital landscape is expanding rapidly, with 111 million internet users and 71.7 million social media users. However, this growth has brought significant cybersecurity challenges. The country faces rising costs from cyber-attacks, with a notable increase in incidents such as DDoS attacks and spyware. Recent infrastructure issues, like a faulty submarine cable and increased VPN usage, have compounded problems, leading to internet slowdowns. 

The government’s efforts to enhance cybersecurity include upgrading laws with the PECA Amendment Bill 2024 and creating the Digital Rights Protection Authority (DRPA). Strengthening cybersecurity infrastructure and fostering awareness is crucial for Pakistan’s digital future.

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