Cyber security: Ahsan for ‘viable national mechanism’ – Pakistan


ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has directed relevant quarters to develop a viable national mechanism for cyber security in Pakistan.

While chairing a high-level meeting of the cyber security stakeholders, here on Friday, which discussed the prevailing situation of cyber security in the country, the minister stressed upon the need for a national mechanism to tackle emerging cyber security needs.

The minister stressed upon the importance of a collaborative approach with the private sector to meet global challenges and manage the health of the cyber security ecosystem.

“Emergency measures must be taken to secure data, financial systems, technology platforms, and national-level systems. Robust governance systems are also critical to meeting the country’s needs,” highlighted the minister.

The stakeholders were directed to present a plan of action within the next six days, involving the corporate sector, academia, and the national talent pool. The minister stressed implementing the protocols of cyber security to address vulnerabilities and adopt a proactive approach.

He said a national mechanism will secure the cyber infrastructure of the country and ensure that cyber threats are tackled effectively.

He said that the government will take all the necessary steps to punish the offender for dealing with it including creating public awareness on a large scale which plays a critical role under this policy.

A public-private partnership will provide technical and operational assistance for the same. With this awareness, the government will better equip the citizens to maintain their privacy in the online space.

An active cyber defence is now guaranteed in Pakistan. Hopefully, these necessary steps will create a secure cyber environment in the country and improve its Global Cyber Security Index ranking in the coming years.

He said that in 2018, the government of Pakistan established the National Centre for Cyber Security (NCCS) which was a joint initiative of the Planning Commission and Higher Education Commission. The body currently works in cybercrime forensics, smart devices, and network security.

The meeting was informed that…

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