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In the dynamic landscape of digital transformation, the critical foundation for progress rests upon robust digital security measures and instilling confidence in the digital realm. This imperative was underscored at the Vietnam Information Security Day, where leaders in the information and communications sector emphasised the pivotal role of safeguarding information safety and cybersecurity in preserving Vietnam’s prosperity in the virtual domain.
Aligned with the national digital transformation program and the strategic national cybersecurity agenda, the trajectory of information and communications planning for the new era accentuates the essential role of cybersecurity as an intrinsic prerequisite intertwined with digital transformation initiatives. It is recognised that for Vietnam to thrive in the digital age, it must cultivate technical systems, innovative solutions, and resilient platforms that fortify cybersecurity.
These efforts are aimed at underpinning the pillars of the digital government, digital economy, and digital society, thereby fortifying national security and fostering sustainable development.
The overarching aim of this strategic approach is twofold: firstly, to ensure the safety and security of citizens navigating the digital landscape, and secondly, to safeguard critical data and electronic transactions vital for economic and societal progress. Central to achieving these goals is the widespread dissemination of fundamental information security tools and services across various sectors, including government agencies, private organisations, businesses, and individuals.
By embedding information security as a foundational component within the broader information and communication infrastructure, Vietnam aims to forge a safe and dependable environment conducive to the evolution of the digital ecosystem, fostering innovation, and driving socio-economic growth.
To foster digital trust and promote the emergence of a ‘clean’ cyberspace, the strategic planning blueprint has delineated specific objectives for the periods until 2025 and 2030. Vu Ngoc Son, CEO of NCS, underscores the importance of considering cybersecurity as an integral aspect of the information and communications infrastructure. While ensuring information security may not directly generate new value, it acts as a guardian, protecting the value generated from other components of the infrastructure, thereby making a significant contribution to the advancement of the ICT industry and the nation as a whole.
With the ambitious target of achieving 100% information safety and cybersecurity, experts believe that given the current landscape, meeting these objectives is well within reach. Vietnamese information security firms have demonstrated adeptness in mastering technology, offering a wide array of products and solutions to prevent cyber-attacks and safeguard information systems across all scales.
Should Vietnam succeed in attaining the outlined targets, it stands poised not only to establish a secure and reliable environment for digital transformation and societal development but also to elevate its stature as a formidable entity in the realm of information security and cybersecurity. As per the National Institute of Information and Communications Strategy, this strategic planning envisages Vietnam’s ascension as a cybersecurity powerhouse, securing national cyberspace sovereignty while ensuring information security, social order, and safety, thus contributing to the nation’s overall resilience and prosperity in the digital era.
In response to the burgeoning landscape of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), organisations are actively seeking reliable technology partners to navigate the inherent complexities and security challenges. This need for secure strategies took centre stage during the OpenGov Asia Breakfast Insight held on March 19, 2024, at Sofitel Saigon Plaza in Vietnam.
Experts and industry leaders convened to discuss cybersecurity trends and challenges, particularly within Vietnam’s GenAI adoption journey, emphasising the criticality of robust security measures like behavioural defences, multi-factor authentication, and proactive measures against emerging threats like personalised phishing and AI-generated malware.
The discussions underscored resilient security amid AI’s impact. Prioritizing protocols and trusted partnerships helps organisations navigate GenAI adoption and protect digital ecosystems from evolving threats.