VN to join Microsoft's network security protection programme

December 20, 2019 - 15:27
With increasing use of technology, Việt Nam is facing risks in terms of cybersecurity, threatening national security, said Nguyễn Minh Chính, Director General of the Cyber Security and High-tech Crime Prevention Department under the Ministry of Public Security.
Representatives from the Cyber Security and High-tech Crime Prevention Department and Microsoft Việt Nam at the signing ceremony of the GSP agreement in Hà Nội on Thursday evening. — VNS Photo Kiều Vân   

HÀ NỘI — With increasing use of technology, Việt Nam is facing risks in terms of cybersecurity, threatening national security, said Nguyễn Minh Chính, Director General of the Cyber Security and High-tech Crime Prevention Department under the Ministry of Public Security.

He was speaking at the signing ceremony of the Government Security Program (GSP) agreement with Microsoft Corporation in Hà Nội on Thursday evening.

“The co-operation between Microsoft and the department through GSP, will actively support network security protection and cybercrime prevention.”

Under the agreement, the department will officially become a member of Microsoft’s GSP. The programme is now present in 45 nations around the world.

As a member of GSP, the department will have access to cyber threats and vulnerability information and a communication channel with Microsoft security and response teams; source code for Microsoft products, such as the popular Windows operating system and Office suites; technical data about Microsoft’s products and cloud services and opportunities to access Microsoft engineers to address specific topics.

The mission of the GSP is to build trust through transparency by providing visibility in technology, which governments and international organisations can use to help protect themselves and their citizens, said Phạm Thế Trường, General Director of Microsoft Việt Nam at the event.

“The department will gain unprecedented awareness of the malware infection landscape in Việt Nam, allowing them to take timely action against threats and raise public awareness for future protection against these threats,” said Trường.

Also at the event, Trường said: “We are proud to be partnering with the Ministry of Public Security in the efforts to foster trust and transparency about Microsoft products and services and to foster collaboration between Microsoft security teams and government cybersecurity experts.”

At the event, the department also agreed to co-operate with Microsoft in developing training programmes for network security experts.

A report from the ministry showed about 4,000 websites with Vietnamese domain names were attacked and hundreds of thousands of computers were infected with malware in 2019. — VNS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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