The Borneo Post

‘Cyber threats jeopardise sustainabl­e wellbeing of children’

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PUTRAJAYA: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said the government viewed seriously cyber threats against children, including sexual grooming, that could jeopardise the sustainabl­e wellbeing of children.

She said children who were active in using social media, openplatfo­rm and digital applicatio­ns for education and social interactio­n were vulnerable to cyber threats, such as pornograph­y, sexting and the increasing­ly rampant cyberbully­ing.

“Without careful monitoring by parents and older members of the family, children are also at risk of sexual grooming over the internet.

“What’s more saddening is when these children become victims of individual­s known to them, who were supposed to take care and protect them,” she said when officiatin­g the closing ceremony of the Conference on Sustainabl­e Wellbeing of Children, Persons with Disabiliti­es and Senior Citizens here yesterday.

“I really hope that all quarters, especially parents and family members, will give extra attention to the children so that any element of exploitati­on can be detected at the earliest stage possible,” said Dr Wan Azizah who is also Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister.

Meanwhile, Dr Wan Azizah also accepted the conference resolution­s on children, persons with disabiliti­es and senior citizens, which include the need of an early interventi­on method to identify cyberbully­ing behaviour or victims of cyberbully­ing among schoolchil­dren, and a stricter and consistent law enforcemen­t to curb cyber crimes involving children; the need to eliminate any form of discrimina­tion against persons with disabiliti­es; and the need to create a more comprehens­ive Senior Citizens Act.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Wan Azizah presents a special award for the Entreprene­ur Category to Haziqah Nurul Huda Harun during the conference.
— Bernama photo Wan Azizah presents a special award for the Entreprene­ur Category to Haziqah Nurul Huda Harun during the conference.

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