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Wat moet er worden gedaan om de veiligheid online te verbeteren en mensen te beschermen tegen cyberaanvallen?
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Channel NewsAsia (Singapore) | Mar 20, 2026
Wired (United States) | Mar 20, 2026
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The tech industry must prioritize building more secure software and devices from the ground up. By collaborating with cybersecurity experts, companies can create products that are less susceptible to cyberattacks, ultimately benefiting consumers.
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Governments should invest heavily in cybersecurity education and resources for individuals and businesses to empower them against cyberattacks. With cybercrime on the rise, improving public awareness of online safety practices can significantly reduce vulnerabilities.
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It's essential to balance online safety measures with privacy rights. While we need to enhance cybersecurity, we should also ensure that policies do not infringe on personal privacy or freedom of expression on the internet.
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Given the growing sophistication of cyberattacks, should there be international cooperation to tackle these threats? Cybersecurity is a global issue, and a coordinated approach may be more effective than isolated national efforts.
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While disrupting botnets is important, overreliance on government action can lead to complacency among individuals and organizations. People should take personal responsibility for their online security by implementing stronger passwords and regularly updating software.
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