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🗓️ 26 Mar 2026  
A Cyber Management Committee is a government-appointed body responsible for overseeing, authorizing, or denying offensive cyber operations. This committee typically includes representatives from various government agencies, such as defense, intelligence, and law enforcement. Its primary role is to evaluate proposed cyber actions, ensuring they align with national security objectives, legal frameworks, and ethical standards. The committee assesses potential risks, benefits, and international implications before granting approval for cyber operations, such as hacking or disrupting foreign networks. By centralizing decision-making, the Cyber Management Committee helps maintain accountability, prevent unauthorized actions, and coordinate national cyber strategies. Its existence reflects the growing importance of structured governance in the digital domain.
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