Vietnam backs building of stable cyberspace: ambassador

New York (VNA) - Vietnam supports the building of a safe, friendly, open and stable cyberspace, meeting legitimate needs and interests of
countries and people, and contributing to maintaining international peace and
security, said Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Vietnamese mission to the United Nations.
Speaking at an online meeting on cyber stability and responsible state behaviour in cyberspace on May 22, Quy stressed that international
law, including basic principles applied in cyberspace, and cooperation among countries
and between countries and the private sector are necessary, but it should be
based on the needs and requirements of relevant countries.
Cyber security, cooperation in building capacity and coping with cyber
incidents are among ASEAN's operational priorities, Quy said, adding that Vietnam
as the ASEAN Chair 2020 successfully organised the two special ASEAN
and ASEAN +3 summits on COVID-19.
Izumi Nakamitsu, the UN Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, expressed her concern about the increase of attacks on IT platform-based systems and services, especially
in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
She urged governments to coordinate closely, promote common
understanding, share experiences, and properly coordinate resources in the work.
Meanwhile, David Koh, CEO of Cyber Security Agency of Singapore,
said strengthening cyber security capacity is Singapore's priority in ASEAN
cooperation as well as collaboration with other countries.
Participants emphasised
the necessity to build a cyberspace of peace, safety, security and stability, in compliance with
international law, including the UN Charter.
They called for
strengthening measures to build capacity on cyberspace use and management, promoting
international cooperation and sharing national experience in this field./.