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12/09/2025
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At Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, a campaign event titled “Safe Cyberspace” was held.

At Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, a meeting was organized with the participation of students on the initiative of the Regional Department of Internal Affairs’ Directorate for Combating Crimes in the Field of Information Technology.

During the meeting, specialists provided detailed information about the various types of cybercrimes committed through information technologies, their negative impact on society, and the methods of protecting against them.

It was emphasized that when using social networks, various messengers, and internet resources, protecting personal data, preventing fraud, and stopping the spread of illegal information require vigilance from every user.

The meeting was organized within the framework of the “Safe Cyberspace” rapid preventive awareness campaign, where students received answers to their questions and gained useful advice. The main purpose of the event was to increase young people’s legal knowledge and strengthen caution and responsibility in the information space.


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