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Panel Discussion Highlights Digital Security Challenges at Shusha Global Media Forum
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On July 13, 2026, the 4th Shusha Global Media Forum featured a panel discussion on digital security, addressing the risks posed by disinformation on digital platforms. Farid Zeynalov, chairman of Azerbaijan's National Cybersecurity Agency, emphasized that disinformation can mislead public opinion and is a significant threat to national security and social stability. The discussion also focused on the vulnerabilities faced by children and adolescents on social media, urging collective responsibility from the state, families, and educational institutions. Experts highlighted the role of AI and deepfake technologies in exacerbating misinformation and called for enhanced digital literacy and regulatory measures. The forum underscored the need for cooperation among government, businesses, and civil society to create a safer digital environment.
Key Points: • Disinformation on digital platforms poses risks to public opinion and national security. • Children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable to threats on social media. • Cooperation among government, businesses, and civil society is essential for digital safety.