GCC states emphasize cybersecurity and cybercrime law compliance amid regional updates

  • GCC
  • June 2, 2026

Ministries of Interior and security authorities across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have issued fresh advisories reminding citizens and resident expatriates to strictly adhere to national cybercrime laws and digital publishing regulations. The notices emphasize the importance of verifying information before sharing online and avoiding the dissemination of unverified rumors or content that could disrupt public order or security. Legal experts note that regional cybercrime frameworks carry substantial penalties, including fines and correctional terms, for digital violations. Authorities reiterated that maintaining digital safety and public stability remains a shared responsibility for all communities within the region.

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