Oman Daily Observer

Forum highlights measures to secure telecom networks from cyberattac­ks

- HIBBA AL KINDI MUSCAT, APRIL 18

The fourth edition of the Oman Cybersecur­ity Conference took place on Thursday, under the auspices of Shaikh Ghassan bin Hilal al Alawi, head of the State Financial and Administra­tive Audit Institutio­n.

The conference, organised by Al Roya newspaper in collaborat­ion with the Cyber Defence Centre, the Advanced Cybersecur­ity Academy, and Oman Data Park, primarily focused on cybersecur­ity within the telecommun­ications sector.

The conference theme was, “Defending the Digital World: The Cybersecur­ity Revolution in the Telecommun­ications Sector.”

In his keynote speech, Al Roya Editor-in-chief, Hatim al Taie, highlighte­d the significan­ce of cybersecur­ity.

“The discussion about cybersecur­ity is no longer just about presenting challenges and foreseeing the future; it has become a top priority necessitat­ed by the events and changes around us.

“Cybersecur­ity crimes, hacking, ransomware attacks and electronic fraud, among other issues, emphasise the need to place cybersecur­ity at the top of institutio­ns’ priorities.”

He added: “The telecommun­ications sector is at the forefront of sectors that should double their efforts to achieve the highest level of readiness in electronic defence operations due to this sector’s connection with the lives of every individual in society, as well as its close ties to institutio­ns, across all civilian and non-civilian classifica­tions.”

Badar al Salehi, Directorge­neral of Oman National Computer Emergency Readiness Team (OCERT), shed some insight into cyberattac­ks in the telecommun­ications sector.

“Telecommun­ications ranks third in terms of average weekly attacks per organisati­on,” he pointed out.

“When looking at the challenges and risks, various statistics and reports have highlighte­d the rise in cyberattac­ks targeting the communicat­ions infrastruc­ture sector.

“These attacks have become more complex and widespread, posing a significan­t threat to the safety of communicat­ion networks, their users and the associated or exchanged personal and sensitive data and informatio­n.

“The interconne­ctedness of communicat­ion networks makes them an ideal target for attacks that aim to inflict the greatest amount of damage and losses with minimal effort.

“The global landscape has witnessed several attacks targeting the telecommun­ications sector in various countries.” According to Al Salehi, a key aspect to strengthen­ing cybersecur­ity defence lies within keeping up with the rapid developmen­t of cybersecur­ity and telecommun­ications, as well as investing in modern technology and proactive security measures.

Additional­ly, he believes that cross-sectoral collaborat­ion is crucial.

“Communicat­ion and collaborat­ion among different concerned sectors — government­al, private, academic and research institutio­ns — as well as cybersecur­ity experts and security, defence and regulatory institutio­ns, are essential to enhance cyber capabiliti­es to secure the telecommun­ications sector.”

The one-day forum focused on three main axes: proactive measures, informatio­n security and the Zero Trust model, and framework provisions for active defences. It was accompanie­d by a parallel exhibition showcasing local and global cybersecur­ity companies.

Telecommun­ications ranks third in terms of average weekly attacks per organisati­on

BADAR AL SALEHI, Director-general, Oman National Computer Emergency Readiness Team (OCERT)

 ?? ?? Oman Cybersecur­ity Conference took place under the auspices of Shaikh Ghassan bin Hilal al Alawi, head of the State Financial and Administra­tive Audit Institutio­n.
Oman Cybersecur­ity Conference took place under the auspices of Shaikh Ghassan bin Hilal al Alawi, head of the State Financial and Administra­tive Audit Institutio­n.

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