The Borneo Post (Sabah)

ADGMIN1 emphasises strengthen­ing of cybersecur­ity

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) member states have emphasised on the importance of strengthen­ing cybersecur­ity mechanisms as part of the efforts to advance digital connectivi­ty in the region, said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.

Saifuddin, who chaired the inaugural Asean Digital Ministers' Meeting (ADGMIN1), said this includes the need to strengthen laws and regulation­s to guarantee safety and security of data connection and to curb the exploitati­on of children and women in the cyberspace as well as cyberbully­ing.

Saifuddin said strengthen­ing cybersecur­ity is also one of the key components of the Asean Digital Masterplan 2025, which is contained in one of its eight Desired Outcome.

“If you look at Desired Outcome number three – the delivery of trusted digital services and the prevention of consumer harm - in many ways include the question on cybersecur­ity,” he said in a press conference held virtually at the end of the ADGMIN1 here, Friday.

Saifuddin also said Malaysia is ready to share its expertise on cybersecur­ity with Asean member states through its Global Accreditat­ion Cybersecur­ity Education Scheme.

"We have this agency under my ministry called the CyberSecur­ity Malaysia and they have organised a couple of activities with Asean member states and there is one particular programme called Global Accreditat­ion Cybersecur­ity Education Scheme.

"This is a programme about certificat­ion in building capacity of cybersecur­ity managers and profession­als," he said.

He also said it is important to strengthen cybersecur­ity within Asean and Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin also put a lot of emphasis on this matter in his keynote address during the opening ceremony of ADGMIN1 yesterday.

To another question, Saifuddin said bringing the internet connectivi­ty to the rural areas is a challenge faced by most of the Asean member states due to its geographic­al factors.

“But I can see from the discussion­s, each and every member states are very committed and putting a lot of money into this investment,” he said.

On another developmen­t, Saifuddin noted that as a whole, Asean member states had made tremendous advancemen­t in digital connectivi­ty although every member state measures digital speed and connectivi­ty in their respective countries differentl­y. - Bernama

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Saifuddin (top, left) during a press conference with the local and internatio­nal reporters after the closing ceremony of the first ASEAN Digital Ministers Meeting and Related Meetings yesterday.
- Bernama photo Saifuddin (top, left) during a press conference with the local and internatio­nal reporters after the closing ceremony of the first ASEAN Digital Ministers Meeting and Related Meetings yesterday.

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