The rapid evolution of digital technologies pushes Madagascar to review its legislation in depth. Tuesday's Council of Ministers adopts a bill to reform the law on combating cybercrime. The texts adopted ten years ago are expected to adapt to the realities of 2026, where financial fraud, cyber-harassment and child criminality networks have greatly intensified, as a source tells us about the case. To hear our source, the draft text aims to protec…
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The rapid evolution of digital technologies pushes Madagascar to review its legislation in depth. Tuesday's Council of Ministers adopts a bill to reform the law on combating cybercrime. The texts adopted ten years ago are expected to adapt to the realities of 2026, where financial fraud, cyber-harassment and child criminality networks have greatly intensified, as a source tells us about the case. To hear our source, the draft text aims to protec…