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Firewall Technology Testing in Pakistan: The Fine Line Between National Security and Freedom of Expression


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Title: Firewall Technology Testing in Pakistan: The Fine Line Between National Security and Freedom of Expression

Authors: Jalil Ahmad, Dr Aftab Haider, Anisa khalid

Journal: Journal of egineering, science and technological trends

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Year: 2025

Volume: 2

Issue: 1

Language: en

DOI: 10.48112/jestt.v2i1.11

Keywords: National SecurityCybersecuritydigital rightsFirewallPECA 2025Internet Censorship

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Abstract

Concerns have been raised over the international trend of relying on firewall technology for cybersecurity and digital censorship, especially in Pakistan. Firewalls are important to protect critical infrastructure, but can also be used to restrict access to information as state-controlled devices. In this article, we critically examine Pakistan’s firewall deployment, investigating whether it intended to promote national security or online freedom. This study applies qualitative analysis, through economic, legal, and technological assessment of firewall policies in Pakistan, especially in the light of the amendment of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) in 2025, which was in the course of writing this article, and the implications of this on the economic, political and social life of the country. It also draws comparative insights from global cybersecurity models, including China and Iran, to analyze Pakistan’s trajectory of digital governance. The key findings highlight that Pakistan’s firewall policies have increasingly been used as a means of controlling the internet; laws are unclear and can be used to limit free speech and media. Firewall-based censorship also has hidden economic costs, which now reach $1.62 billion in 2024. Implications of this research suggest that digital rights and cybersecurity should be balanced in the policies. Key to preventing Pakistan’s cybersecurity efforts from eroding democracy and economic growth is transparent firewall governance and independent judicial oversight. Without such reforms, Pakistan runs the risk of digital isolation, loss of investment, and online freedoms. The findings add to the ongoing debate about cybersecurity law, digital human rights, and technology in government.


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