At CCET, our Digital Rights Advocacy efforts focus on raising awareness, educating communities, and promoting ethical digital practices. We work closely with diverse communities, state institutions, and non-state actors to ensure that everyone understands their digital rights and e-opportunities.
Through sensitization programs, discussion forums, in-door seminars, awareness walks, and workshops, we create platforms for meaningful dialogue on ethical, fair, responsible, and secure digital technology usage. These activities help individuals and organizations navigate the complexities of the digital landscape while promoting responsible online behavior.
Cyberethics refers to moral principles guiding the use of digital technologies and cyberspace. While legal frameworks regulate digital behavior, ethics often go beyond legal obligations. Our focus includes:
Digital content—whether text, images, videos, or audio—often falls under copyright protection. We advocate for fair use policies that balance content protection and accessibility, covering aspects such as:
Being a responsible digital citizen involves understanding user rights, responsibilities, and the norms of acceptable online behavior. Our programs promote:
With the rise of cyber threats and digital vulnerabilities, users must be equipped with knowledge and tools to stay safe in cyberspace. Our training focuses on: