[Chapter-delegates] ITU Speech: Governance Monday: Do We Need a Global Cybersecurity Framework
Carlos Martinez
carlosmarcelomartinez at gmail.com
Sun Jul 21 13:49:10 PDT 2013
What would be your expectations should a mission like that visit Pakistan? Or any other country for that matter, it's a generic question.
I'm trying to frame the problem and to understand people's expectations better.
Carlos
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On 21 Jul 2013, at 16:52, Grigori Saghyan <gregor at arminco.com> wrote:
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> Dear Ammar,
> As an ITU member Pakistan each year provided his membership fee. For
> developing countries ITU can provide technical assistance, like Cyber
> Security training or something like that. Your appropriate ministry
> can apply to your ITU zonal bureau or directly to the head of ITU-D
> with request for assistance. Of course, only your ministry is able to
> work with ITU. Ordinary ITU send one or two international experts, and
> they need to have one local expert.
>
> Grigori Saghyan
> ISOC.AM
>
> On 7/21/2013 10:51 PM, Ammar Jaffri wrote:
>> Dear Dr Alejandro,
>>
>> Thanks for your prompt response. Since majority of stake holders in
>> any country are from private sector so a Public-private partnership
>> for cyber security initiatives are suitable plate forms.
>>
>> Cyber Security Task Force has been established in Pakistan to
>> engage all relevant public & private sector stake holders and
>> encourage them in all required initiatives supported/supervised by
>> a team of professional experts of Cyber Security. We in PISA-CERT
>> are already in contact with number of global initiatives and now
>> scale up our contribution as a cyber secure Pakistan. Pl see
>> details at www.PISA.org.pk.
>>
>> I am former pioneering head of NR3C ( Govt initiative on Cyber
>> Security ) and currently heading PISA Pakistan and Chairman Cyber
>> Security Task Force. We have planned to Commemorate the year 2014
>> as year of “Cyber Secure Pakistan”.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
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