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Should Cambodia invest into fighting cyber criminals

 Cambodia has really opened up to the world lately and by doing that, many have lot's of ways to gain information for what ever reason it is  they want it for. Everyone has heard of the internet and if you haven't, you wouldn't be reading this and you would have no clue what i'm talking about. But reading this, it just reminded me of how precious information can be and how misuse of this information can cause big officials to fall if certain information got in the wrong hands.  I understand that Cambodia is a developing country and many have come here to stake their claim in what ever they see that they can profit off, but if hackers can so easily hack Government sites, then investing large amounts of money in this country would be a huge concern for me, especially if the business involved large amounts of money.  With technology being as advanced as it is today, we should not forget that our private information is also the most important when it comes to keeping it digitally safe.  Cambodia officials should make this one of the biggest  issues and try to resolve these breaches because like I said, wrong information in wrong hands can become a major problem in the foreseeable future. I mean no one likes being exposed so having a way to combat cyber crime would make a person more comfortable when they know most of their important information will be safe. But in the end, nothing is 100% safe and keeping our information safe should mainly be our own job. Also we should know what we should rely on, and what not to rely on.

I mean for a country that's rapidly becoming modernized, do you think Cambodia should invest money into fighting cyber crimes? Do you think it's important? Let me know what you think in the comments below.
 Two more Cambodia govt sites hacked and defaced | ZDNet

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