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Conference studies cyber security in Vietnam

A Conference focusing on the need to establish groups to handle cyber security problems and maintain safe cyber operations was held in Ho Chi Minh City December 6.
Conference studies cyber security in Vietnam ảnh 1At the conference. (Photo: www.techsignin.com)

HCM City (VNA) 🌳– Aconference focusing on the need to establish groups to handle cyber securityproblems and maintain safe cyber operations was held in Ho Chi Minh CityDecember 6.

Titled “Cyber Security Vietnam 2016”,the conference was organised by the Vietnam Centre for Emergency Response Team(VNCERT) under the Ministry of Information and Communications. According to VNCERT, two million cybersecurity issues are discovered weekly, of which about 40-50,000 dangerous onesneed to be analysed and urgently tackled. In 2015, VNCERT recorded more than31,500 problems. In addition, more than one million Internet Protocol (IP)addresses of Vietnam are included in networks of controlled computers. Vice Director of the HCM CityDepartment of Information and Communications Vo Thi Trung Trinh said in somesituations, on-site cyber security teams do not coordinate with specialisedagencies when cyber problems occur. Therefore, local authorities haveincreased efforts to prevent cyber-attacks and ensure normal operation of thecity’s information technology system. Besides coordinating with specialisedagencies, the city will also improve the quality of on-site cyber securityteams, she added. To prevent cyber-attacks, VNCERT hasimplemented the Computer Security Incident Response Team project (CSIRT) inVietnam, which is based on experience from Japan. Nguyen Huu Nguyen, director of VNCERTin HCM City branch said that the team will provide guidance and support for thedevelopment of CSIRT in localities. At the conference, internationalexperts advised that Vietnam should pay attention to human resources andupgrade hardware for cyber security.-VNA
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