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National CERT Advances Cybersecurity with CyberSecureGov Initiative

  • January 8, 2025
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The National CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team) has successfully concluded the fourth session of its groundbreaking “CyberSecureGov: Cyber Guidelines Initiative,” aimed at bolstering cybersecurity frameworks within government institutions. This initiative reaffirms the National CERT’s commitment to empowering government entities with the knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to safeguard critical digital infrastructure in an era of rapidly evolving cyber threats.

The event, held in Islamabad, brought together key representatives from several prominent government ministries and organizations, including the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis & Human Resource Development, and the Ministry of Human Rights. The collaborative nature of the session provided a unique platform for dialogue, allowing participants to discuss actionable strategies and share insights on how to effectively secure organizational digital assets.

The session featured an agenda packed with expert-led discussions, hands-on training, and collaborative exercises aimed at equipping participants with advanced cybersecurity capabilities. One of the highlights of the session was a presentation by Dr. Mehreen Afzal, Director of Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) at the National CERT. Her session focused on proactive risk management and organizational collaboration, emphasizing the importance of identifying vulnerabilities early and implementing preventive measures. Dr. Afzal also introduced attendees to the latest techniques outlined in the National CERT’s “Cybersecurity Implementation Guidelines,” which provide a detailed roadmap for creating robust cybersecurity infrastructures.

Another key contributor was Mr. Khurram Javed, Director of Capacity Building at the National CERT, who led an engaging session on resilience-building and institutional preparedness. His presentation highlighted innovative approaches to strategic cybersecurity planning, including techniques for enhancing organizational adaptability and fostering a forward-thinking approach to mitigating cyber risks. Mr. Javed’s interactive session encouraged participants to view cybersecurity not as a reactive process but as an integral component of strategic planning.

The fourth session of “CyberSecureGov” further solidified its role as a cornerstone for advancing cybersecurity awareness and resilience across Pakistan’s government institutions. By fostering dialogue and sharing best practices, the initiative is empowering government entities to adopt proactive measures in securing their digital infrastructures.

Participants praised the initiative for its comprehensive approach and practical guidance, noting that the program’s focus on actionable strategies has been instrumental in improving their organizations’ cybersecurity postures. One attendee commented, “The CyberSecureGov sessions are an invaluable resource for us. They provide a platform for learning from experts and exchanging ideas with peers, which ultimately strengthens our ability to counter cyber threats.”

Looking ahead, the National CERT has plans to expand the reach of the “CyberSecureGov” initiative, with additional sessions and workshops in the pipeline. These future events will aim to address sector-specific challenges and promote a culture of digital resilience across the public sector.

The National CERT remains steadfast in its mission to fortify Pakistan’s cybersecurity landscape. By providing government organizations with the tools, knowledge, and frameworks to navigate the complexities of today’s cyber environment, the initiative is paving the way for a more secure digital future.

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