
AHDL (Anti-Hacking and Digital Legislation)
AHDL (Anti-Hacking and Digital Legislation) refers to laws and policies designed to protect computer systems, networks, and digital information from unauthorized access, cyberattacks, and misuse. It sets legal boundaries to prevent malicious activities like hacking, identity theft, and data breaches. AHDL also provides frameworks for holding cybercriminals accountable and promoting responsible digital behavior. Its goal is to safeguard personal privacy, national security, and digital infrastructure, ensuring safe and trustworthy use of technologies in everyday life and business.