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Pakistan Plans New Cyber Security Strategy

Amid growing cyber security challenges, Pakistani President Arif Alvi has called for a new cyber security strategy to counter threats and secure national data effectively.

According to a President House statement, Alvi said that the risk of cyber-attacks grew with Pakistan’s advancement towards digitalisation. While Citing examples of recent cyber-attacks on the country’s Federal Board of Revenue and National Bank of Pakistan, the President said that the incidents drew the attention towards an effective guard to defeat the cyber threats.

Cyber data has become the most valuable commodity worldwide, Alvi added and stressed that Pakistan direly needed to produce a considerable number of graduates in cyber security.

The IT infrastructure of Pakistan’s National Bank came under cyber-attack on October 29, but the bank did not observe any data breach or financial loss, the country’s State Bank said in a statement.

In a similar attack on the Federal Board of Revenue around August 2021, unknown hackers succeeded in breaking hyper-V software by Microsoft, bringing down all the official websites operated by the tax machinery, local media reports said.

Alvi said that throughout the world, including Pakistan, the infrastructure of vital importance such as banking system, credit card data, telecommunication, electricity, dams, and hospitals have been digitalised and have become vulnerable to cyber or ransomware attacks.

With changing concepts of security, the country’s defence has been linked with enhanced awareness and capabilities to develop and deploy a proper mechanism, he added.

He said a paradigm shift in policymaking was needed to abreast the country with offensive and defensive cyber security. Instead of traditional brick-and-mortar educational facilities, short-term online and virtual courses could also prepare the human resource for the market.

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