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    Opposition supports amendments to Cybercrimes Act

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14January 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The opposition has mentioned, it broadly helps the amendments being made to the Cybercrimes Act.

    Nevertheless, members have indicated the necessity for additional evaluate of the laws, to make sure it incorporates developments in expertise, notably in relation to synthetic intelligence.

    Minister with accountability for Know-how, Dr Andrew Wheatley, opened the controversy on the Cybercrimes Modification Act yesterday, noting {that a} joint-select committee reviewed the act, and reported to the Home in Might 2023.

    He added, that the invoice provides impact to the suggestions made, and the coverage selections flowing from them.

    Opposition Chief Mark Golding mentioned, the laws needs to be up to date to deal with points, which have emerged due to synthetic intelligence.

    And spokesman on finance, Julian Robinson, known as for evaluations of laws to be carried out in a well timed method.

    Within the meantime, Mr. Robinson mentioned monetary establishments are usually not reporting all cyber incidents to their regulators.

    He highlighted a advice for obligatory reporting, as a substitute of the voluntary requirement which exists.



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