Friday, 31 Mar 2023
Sultanate signs pact with WEF to fight cyberthreats, boost cooperation

Sultanate indicators pact with WEF to fight cyberthreats, increase cooperation

Muscat – 

The sultanate, represented by the Information Technology Authority (ITA), final week signed an agreement with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to improve cooperation in cybersecurity and perform collectively on a quantity of projects and initiatives to minimize cyberthreats and dangers.

The agreement is pertaining to capacity developing in cybersecurity, establishing early warning centres and a worldwide network to respond to cyberthreats.

The pact was signed by Dr Salim bin Sultan al Ruzaiqi, CEO of ITA and Troels Oerting, head of WEF’s Global Centre for Cybersecurity.

Commenting on the signing of the agreement, Dr Ruzaiqi mentioned, “Through this agreement, we seek to strengthen cooperation between the two sides in cybersecurity and hope to contribute in enhancing the role of the sultanate as a developed country in cybersecurity readiness and enhancing its role in helping other countries in facing cyberthreats and risks. The agreement will provide investment opportunities for local and international companies working in the field of cybersecurity within the sultanate.”

Oerting mentioned, “Cybersecurity is very important and we need to focus on the ongoing changes in the ICT sector. We are proud to sign this agreement, which we believe will contribute in the development of cooperation in protecting users of the Internet, which can only be carried out in cooperation with all states.”

Information Source: Muscat Daily

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