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Item DISCRIMINAREA DIGITALĂ ȘI PROTEJAREA DREPTURILOR OMULUI: PROVOCĂRI ȘI SOLUȚII(CEP USM, 2024) Bulea, IuleaDiscrimination manifests through unfair treatment or exclusion based on characteristics such as race, nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or disabilities. This practice profoundly impacts individuals’ lives, limiting access to opportunities and fundamental rights. Combating discrimination involves education, awareness, and the implementation of inclusive policies. It is crucial to promote diversity and build societies where everyone is respected and valued for their uniqueness. The fight against discrimination represents a collective commitment to a future where equality and human rights become the norm. In the expanding digital age, where technology plays a central role in all aspects of our lives, there is a growing concern about digital discrimination and its implications for human rights. This work explores the impact of digital technology on discrimination and human rights, highlighting how states and security actors can manage these challenges to strike a balance between security and the respect for fundamental rights in the digital environment. The subject covers aspects such as excessive monitoring, discriminatory profiling, algorithmic discrimination, and technological and legal solutions to protect human rights in the digital era. Digital discrimination takes various forms, including the use of algorithms that can perpetuate and even amplify existing inequalities. Discriminatory profiling, excessive monitoring, and unfair access to technology are just a few challenges individuals face in this digital era. Thus, fundamental questions arise regarding the respect for fundamental rights in a digitally evolving environment. A solution lies in educating the public about the risks of digital discrimination. Promoting ethical and responsible technology use is very important to counteracting potential negative effects.