The Vietnam Authority of Information Security (AIS), part of the Ministry of Information and Communications, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under the US Department of Homeland Security.
This agreement marks the official establishment of a partnership focused on ensuring network security and strengthening the comprehensive strategic relationship between Vietnam and the United States.
Vietnam Authority of Information Security Forms Partnership with CISA
The signing ceremony in Hanoi highlighted Vietnam’s commitment to protect its critical digital infrastructure and promoting a secure cyberspace. Tran Quang Hung, the acting director of AIS, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, noting that the partnership would enhance Vietnam’s cybersecurity capabilities in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. “Working with an experienced organization like CISA bolsters our ability to protect national interests and contributes to a safer, more prosperous future for all,” reported The Star.
CISA plays a crucial role in US cybersecurity efforts, particularly in protecting critical infrastructure from a range of cyber threats. During the signing, Trent Frazier, the deputy assistant director of the Stakeholder Engagement Division at CISA, emphasized that “collaboration is essential for successfully defending critical infrastructure and enhancing overall cybersecurity capabilities.” The partnership is expected to benefit not only Vietnam but also advance US efforts to promote innovation and secure its digital assets while combating the rising tide of cyber risks.
This MoU aims to solidify the existing relationship between the two agencies, establishing a framework for ongoing cooperation. Both parties are dedicated to working together to achieve the goals outlined in the agreement, and they anticipate that this collaboration will evolve into a sustainable and robust partnership, aligned with the broader strategic alliance between Vietnam and the US.
Much-Needed Collaboration
Vietnam’s proactive stance on cybersecurity is especially timely, given the increasing prevalence of cyber threats, including ransomware attacks and state-sponsored hacking. The cooperation with CISA is anticipated to provide Vietnam with valuable access to advanced cybersecurity practices and resources.
Furthermore, this agreement reflects a broader commitment to international collaboration in cybersecurity. As threats continue to evolve, it becomes imperative for nations to work together to protect their digital infrastructure. The partnership between the Vietnam Authority of Information Security and CISA exemplifies the importance of united efforts in addressing global cybersecurity challenges.
The necessity for secure and resilient cyberspace is the need for the modern world. By partnering with CISA, Vietnam is taking significant strides to enhance its cybersecurity posture, ensuring that it can effectively defend against potential attacks while contributing to a safer digital environment for its citizens and businesses.
With a shared commitment to protecting critical infrastructure and addressing evolving cyber threats, both countries are better positioned to ensure a secure cyberspace for their populations and economies.
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