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PSEB Unveils Information Security Roundup to Highlight Pakistan’s IT Sector

  • January 10, 2025
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PSEB has taken a significant step in promoting the nation’s growing expertise in information security by unveiling the draft of the Information Security Industry Roundup. This initiative is part of the Industry Vertical Coverage program, designed to showcase Pakistan’s advancements in information security and position the country as a global tech hub. The draft aims to highlight the achievements and capabilities of Pakistan’s tech firms and startups, drawing international attention to the dynamic and rapidly evolving IT ecosystem within the country.

PSEB has invited feedback from industry stakeholders to ensure the Roundup provides a comprehensive and accurate representation of the sector. Stakeholders are encouraged to review the draft, verify its content, and submit their feedback by January 25, 2025. The initiative also provides an opportunity for companies that may have been overlooked to ensure their inclusion in this global showcase. Stakeholders can review the draft online, submit updates, and complete a questionnaire to contribute to the report’s development. PSEB has emphasized that collaboration is essential for creating a representative and impactful document that will serve as a critical tool in promoting Pakistan’s IT industry on the global stage.

This project aligns closely with the Ministry of IT and Telecom’s vision of positioning Pakistan as a leader in the global tech landscape. By documenting and highlighting the innovations of Pakistan’s information security sector, PSEB aims to attract international investment, partnerships, and opportunities for the country’s tech firms and startups. The Information Security Industry Roundup is part of the larger Tech Destination Pakistan campaign, which focuses on showcasing the country’s potential as a center for technological innovation. It emphasizes the importance of information security in today’s digital economy, where trust and resilience are crucial to success.

PSEB’s efforts reflect a broader commitment to fostering a collaborative and inclusive IT ecosystem. By involving industry stakeholders in the development of the Roundup, the organization ensures that the final document will serve as a reliable and comprehensive resource for showcasing Pakistan’s capabilities to the world. This initiative also reinforces Pakistan’s goal of becoming a digital-first economy, in line with the vision of Digital Pakistan, by promoting innovation and addressing the critical need for robust information security solutions.

The draft Roundup has generated significant interest among industry participants, with companies eager to contribute their insights and ensure their achievements are recognized. For many firms, this initiative is an opportunity to gain visibility in the global marketplace and connect with international audiences who can drive growth and innovation. By spotlighting the strengths of the country’s information security industry, PSEB aims to create a lasting impact that extends beyond the report itself, fostering connections and opportunities for years to come.

The deadline of January 25, 2025, for feedback underscores the urgency of creating a timely and impactful document that will support Pakistan’s IT sector in its efforts to compete on a global scale. As PSEB continues to lead initiatives like the Information Security Industry Roundup, it is clear that the organization is committed to building a stronger and more resilient tech ecosystem that reflects Pakistan’s immense potential and ambition. This project is not just about highlighting the country’s achievements; it is about setting the stage for a future where Pakistan is recognized as a key player in the global digital economy.

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