Information
and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon on Saturday urged the
country’s ICT experts to quickly prepare and submit a draft of an
effective national action plan to address cyber risks and ensure online
safety.
He made the call while addressing a roundtable
discussion titled “Combating Fake News in Bangladesh: Policy, Technology
and Accountability,” organized by Nationalist ICT Forum (NICTF) at
Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB) in the capital’s Ramna.
Swapon
said making fake news through Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
spreading those through social media has emerged as one of the major
strategic challenges.
Cyber risks and digital hazards are creating serious threats to individuals, society, and the state, he added.
Addressing
ICT professionals, the minister said the current government is engaging
experts in policymaking more than before to build a knowledge-based
state. eferring to global efforts to hold technology giants such as Meta
Platforms, Google, and X Corp. accountable and subject to regulation,
Swapon said mainstream media organizations invest significant efforts in
creating content but digital platforms profit from using that content
without compensation.
Countries around the world, including
Australia, are now introducing laws requiring royalties to be paid to
content creators, he said.
He emphasized the need to bring digital platforms in Bangladesh under a structured and accountable regulatory framework.
BNP’s
ICT Affairs Secretary AKM Wahiduzzaman, former MP and Engineers
Association of Bangladesh (EAB) convener Engineer Shahrin Islam Tuhin
also spoke, among others.
The event, moderated by senior leaders
of the organization, was attended by leading ICT experts, researchers,
and journalists from across the country.�"BSS