AMENDED UAE CYBERCRIME LAW OFFERS EFFECTIVE DETERRENCE: A fresh set of amendments to the UAE Cybercrime Law has stipulated harsher penalties for creating fake social media accounts, emails, websites and for fraud or impersonation committed online. According to the new legal provisions, an offender can be sentenced up to five years in jail and fined up to Dh2 million for such offences. While ensuring greater legal safeguards against cybercrimes, these new amendments also offer a model template and a point of reference to future-proof the nation’s interests and those of its citizens and residents against all forms of cyber activities that are immoral and illegal. The UAE has always been a step ahead in dealing with all forms of crimes, including cybercrimes. As the world switches to greater reliance on online activities and as our online footprints keep increasing by the day, the newly-amended UAE Cybercrime Law offers an effective deterrence against any likely damages to our interests and socio-economic wellbeing. [COMMENT BY: Sanjib Kumar Das, Assistant Editor]