GENDER POLICY AND MAINSTREAMING: CONFRONTING INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION LAW WITH WOMEN'S CYBER SECURITY
Abstract
The research objective is to describe the correlation between policies and gender mainstreaming in the context of information protection and electronic transactions. Cyber security, especially for women, has become an urgent issue in the current digital era, where social media and online platforms increasingly dominate interactions. The literature review method analyses the discourse structure in several articles and literature from reputable national and international journals. Several articles from Google Scholar are categorized according to the type of case in research. This article juxtaposes several articles on electronic information and transactions law (ITE law) with women's specific cyber safety needs. Among other things, articles relating to gender mainstreaming are in articles 27, 3, 28, paragraph 1, 32, paragraphs 1,2,3, and articles 45, paragraph 1. Through this approach, inclusive and gender-oriented public policies can provide a strong foundation for strengthening security—female cyber. By highlighting existing challenges and opportunities, this article proposes concrete strategies for integrating gender aspects in cyber policy, especially in the domain of cyber security for women.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.56681/da.v21i1.162
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Majalah Ilmiah Dinamika Administrasi (MIDA) Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Politik Universitas Wijayakusuma Purwokerto