Kuwait Times

Cyber security integral part of national security plans

First Kuwait Cyber Security Conference underway

- By Faten Omar

KUWAIT: Cyber security forms an integral component of national security plans, a senior government official said yesterday. Salim Al-Othaina, chief of the Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA), made that statement in a speech delivered at the inaugurati­on of the first Kuwait Cyber Security Conference kicked off yesterday at the Millennium Hotel. The conference is organized by Kuwait Hackers under the auspices of the Central Agency for Informatio­n Technology (CAIT) and in cooperatio­n with Ministry of State for Youth Affairs and CITRA.

The conference is an opportunit­y for participan­ts to get acquainted with the most serious cyber threats, Othaina said. “We are keen to follow the approach of cooperatio­n between all sectors, all operating under one umbrella of government to achieve our vision. We want to develop a system of exchanging informatio­n between local and internatio­nal institutio­ns, and a mechanism for reporting hacker attacks and cybercrime to spread national awareness of cyber security to all sectors of society and institutio­ns. We also want to build national cadres capable of dealing with cyber security issues through the establishm­ent of a

specialize­d academy for this field,” he said.

Young Kuwaiti experts

Director General of CAIT Haya AlWadani expressed her happiness to see young Kuwaiti experts participat­ing in the workshops. “It is good to see young Kuwaiti experts in such an important skill and expertise, especially in our modern era of technology,” she said. She pointed out that protection from intrusions is a priority for CAIT, so the agency has prepared a comprehens­ive plan for the safety of networks and immediate response in case of emergency. “It also conducts the necessary tests and spreads awareness among employees,” Wadani said.

Director of Kuwait Hackers Basil AlOthman said for the first time, a group of young Kuwaiti hackers participat­ed in the sessions of the conference, pointing out that these experts will reveal hacking techniques through live demonstrat­ions of breakthrou­ghs and explain how individual­s or institutio­ns can protect themselves from hacking.

He noted that the initiative of the Kuwaiti youth comes in response to the challenges faced by vital bodies in the country in the form of electronic threats and attempts to penetrate the informatio­n, services, economic, security and military infrastruc­ture, which constitute the vital artery of the ministries and institutio­ns of the state, as well as in response to the harassment of young people on social networks and hacking of smartphone­s. He stressed the importance of forming national cadres capable of dealing with cyber security issues.

 ?? — Photos by Joseph Shagra ?? KUWAIT: Chief of the Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA) Salim Al-Othaina speaks during the conference.
— Photos by Joseph Shagra KUWAIT: Chief of the Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA) Salim Al-Othaina speaks during the conference.
 ??  ?? Director of Kuwait Hackers Dr Basil AlOthman.
Director of Kuwait Hackers Dr Basil AlOthman.
 ??  ?? Director General of the Central Agency for Informatio­n Technology Haya Al-Wadani delivers a speech.
Director General of the Central Agency for Informatio­n Technology Haya Al-Wadani delivers a speech.

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