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Cybersecurity has become a major concern throughout the Asia Pacific region. The emergence of unprecedented digital technology has reconstructed the organisational landscape. Both private and public enterprises are required to adapt to remain competitive amidst technological transformations swiftly. However, this development coincides with the rise of cybersecurity instabilities. Cyber threats, often challenging to address, persist as a significant issue for countries, especially in Thailand.
As a nation in the Asia Pacific region fully committed to a massive digital transformation, Thailand consistently endeavours to tackle cybercrime prudently. Proposing solutions to fortify infrastructure, Mr Prasert Chandraruangthong, the Minister of Digital Economy and Society, says they must ensure further strength and resilience against potential cyber threats.
In light of this, Mr Prasert Chandraruangthong, along with Professor Wisit Wisitsaratha, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, and ministry executives from affiliated agencies, conducted a meeting to explore strategies to address cybercrime problems, notably personal data leaks.
Thus far, Thailand has generated several ideas concerning cyber threats, particularly in financial cybersecurity. Mr Prasert Chandraruangthong has initiated several steps and frameworks to address these issues:
Establish the Anti Online Scam Operation Centre (AOC) as a Stop Service to monitor, prevent, and suppress online theft. Leveraging technology such as an Intelligent Assistant (IA) and a data-driven platform, they analyse and predict suspicious activities, collaborating with banks and telecom providers for efficient citizen assistance.
Create a war room under AOC to promptly address issues like frozen financial accounts, aiming for resolution within an hour of victim notification. Collaboration with relevant agencies and setting KPIs and timelines for bank operations is planned.
Form specialised teams (Special Taskforce) to promptly address financial fraud, online gambling, and related issues.
Enhance cooperation with major online platforms to prevent fraudulent advertisements. Collaborate with mobile companies to identify and block suspicious numbers.
Implement proactive public relations efforts, closely cooperating with law enforcement agencies, domestically and internationally, to apprehend cybercriminal leaders and recover victims’ assets. Advocating for legal amendments to adapt to evolving technology and online threats.
Additionally, to raise awareness beyond policymakers, the Thailand Digital Government Academy (TDGA) has collaborated to provide training. This initiative aims to educate participants about the importance of self-security in the cyber world.
Cybersecurity is not solely a technical issue but a shared responsibility. It requires cross-sector collaboration, proactive measures to stay ahead of emerging threats, and ongoing education and awareness.
Thailand maintains an optimistic outlook on the prospects of developing a fortified cybersecurity ecosystem underpinned by collaborative endeavours. The nation envisions this system not only as a shield for safeguarding critical infrastructure but also as a catalyst for driving innovation, nurturing trust, and catalysing economic growth within the burgeoning digital era. The comprehensive measures undertaken to combat cybercrime within Thailand stand as a resounding testament to the country’s steadfast commitment to fortifying its resilience in the face of evolving technological challenges.
Furthermore, these strategic initiatives underscore Thailand’s proactive stance and preparedness to embrace the ongoing digital transformation. By acknowledging the critical need to address cybersecurity concerns and proactively engaging in comprehensive actions, Thailand is positioning itself as a nation ready to navigate the complexities of the digital landscape.
This preparedness not only highlights a focused approach to combatting cyber threats but also signals a broader commitment to leverage technological advancements for the nation’s progress and sustained development in the digital age.