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Virtual Police: Guardians of Security and Consumer Protection in the Era of Electronic Information and Transactions

Yenny Aman Serah1, Zico Junius Fernando2 & Temmy Hastian3

https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.2.1061.1080

Abstract
In the digital era, cybersecurity is an important issue that requires a comprehensive and multi-dimensional approach. Virtual Police, as an initiative of POLRI, plays a vital role in combating cybercrime and maintaining digital security in Indonesia. However, challenges and obstacles related to human rights, privacy, and consumer protection must be considered. The results of this study relate to the implementation of Virtual Police must be carried out by considering the values of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, as well as regulations such as the ITE Law and the Consumer Protection Law. In addition, increasing public awareness and education about cybersecurity is essential. Cooperation between the government, the private sector, and the community is vital in achieving a safe and inclusive digital environment. By doing so, we can ensure that everyone can enjoy the benefits of digital technology without fear of cybersecurity threats. Despite progress, Indonesia must continue strengthening cybersecurity by improving technology, public education, and cybersecurity. Despite this progress, Indonesia needs to continue to strengthen cybersecurity by updating technology and public education and always respecting and protecting the
rights and privacy of internet users.

Keywords: Cybersecurity; Virtual Police; Human Rights; Consumer Protection; Indonesia.

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