ASEAN - Japan cyber security drill held

Hanoi (VNA) - The
2020 ASEAN - Japan drill on trans-national cyber security took place online and
offline on June 25 with the participation of the ten ASEAN member countries and Japan.
Co-hosted by the Vietnam Cybersecurity Emergency Response Teams/Coordination Center (VNCERT/CC) and the Ministry of
Information and Communications, the annual drill aimed to ensure seamless
interaction in the sharing of information among regional countries on cyber
security incidents.
More than 200
information technology (IT) experts from Vietnam's ministries, agencies localities gathered in Hanoi,
Da Nang, and HCM City to join the event.
Deputy
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Thanh Hung said more people
are switching to working online due to COVID-19, which makes it more important to
ensure cyber security.
Over the past year the
number of cyber attacks in Vietnam has tended downwards. In the first five
months of this year the figure was 1,495, down 43.9 percent year-on-year.
However, the risk of
external cyber attacks in Vietnam and the world will increase, he said.
IT experts shared their
opinions on inspecting information security and building basic standards for
the task.
A representative from the ministry’s
Authority of Information Security said the drill looked to improve professional
capacity and develop a network of national cyber security incident responses.
Apart from drills, the network also plans to offer training courses, conduct
scientific research, and cooperate internationally in the prevention and
control of cyber attacks./.