Home Technology Cybersecurity UAE data laws: Cybercrime offenders to face up to 5 years in prison, huge fines This is according to Article 8 of Federal Decree Law no. 34 of 2021, on combatting rumours and cybercrimes by Gulf Business August 22, 2023 Image credit: Getty Images The Public Prosecution in the UAE has reiterated the consequences of breaking a law related to cybercrimes. According to the authority, “infringement of data pertaining to financial, commercial or economic institutions” could face imprisonment for five years or more, along with fines ranging from Dhs500,000 to Dhs3m. #ثقافة_قانونية عقوبة الاعتداء على بيانات المنشآت المالية أو التجارية أو الاقتصادية باستخدام تقنية المعلومات#وعي #قانون #ثقف_نفسك #خلك_حكيم #الامارات #الامارات_العربية_المتحدة #النيابة_العامة_الاتحادية pic.twitter.com/SSWG0DdoP2 — النيابة العامة (@UAE_PP) August 21, 2023 Cybercrime penalties Data infringement penalties can apply to anyone who “obtains, acquires, modifies, destroys, divulges, makes available, cancels, deletes, amends, reproduces, publishes or republishes any confidential information or data pertaining to a financial, commercial or economic institution using information technology or information technology means.” This is according to Article 8 of Federal Decree Law no 34 of 2021, on combatting rumours and cybercrimes. Read: Why cybersecurity is a matter of national security Keywords: data laws, privacy, gulfbusiness,, fines, UAE, Tags cybersecurity Data Technology UAE 0 Comments You might also like Eight Sleep expands into UAE, offering smart sleep solutions US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29bn Thales’ Elias Merrawe on shaping the future of flight From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography