The Ministry of Information and Communication is responsible for overseeing the development and regulation of communication technologies and media in the Republic of Fitzland. By promoting transparency, freedom of expression, and access to information, the ministry aims to foster a well-informed citizenry while ensuring that communication infrastructures support national development and connectivity.
The Cyber Security Agency is a civilian body tasked with safeguarding Fitzland’s national digital infrastructure from cyber threats and attacks. Its responsibilities include protecting sensitive government and civilian data, ensuring the resilience of critical information networks, and promoting safe online practices for citizens and businesses alike.
The Data Privacy Agency is responsible for implementing and enforcing data protection laws to safeguard the privacy rights of individuals and organizations within the Republic of Fitzland. Through regulation, guidance, and oversight, the agency ensures that personal data is collected, processed, and stored in compliance with privacy standards, fostering trust in the digital economy.
The National Telecommunications Agency oversees the regulation and development of the telecommunications sector in the Republic of Fitzland, ensuring that communication services are accessible, reliable, and affordable for all citizens. By promoting competition, innovation, and infrastructure investment, the agency aims to enhance connectivity and support the nation’s socio-economic growth.
The National Library Board is responsible for promoting literacy and access to information through the management and development of public libraries across the Republic of Fitzland. By providing a wide range of resources, including digital information and online services, the board fosters a culture of reading and learning, empowering citizens with knowledge and supporting educational initiatives nationwide.