[Chapter-delegates] ITU Speech: Governance Monday: Do We Need a Global Cybersecurity Framework
hrobert at iservices.tg
hrobert at iservices.tg
Sun Jul 21 15:55:11 PDT 2013
Ammar,
I would like to encourage your efforts. It is not an easy task.
May I ask your expectations ?
You have Great people in the ISOC Network happy to help and the ISOC
Community Fund is also something you can consider to fly people in for
events.
> a one-stop shop for cybersecurity is a dangerous illusion
+1
> The way to go forward is to find the sources you trust and build
> with the resources you can get; save the experience, spread, share,
> and build again. Send people to ISOC, to SANS, call on people with
> expertise from your local banks, universities, whatever sources of
> knowledge and trust you havelocally. TRUST YOURSELF and the deep
> truth of the Internet's decentralized multi-
> stakeholder ecology and you shall succeed.
+1
I will add that there are great teams and events in your region and I
am sure that if you call for help they will answer.
- APCERT
- APNIC
- APISC Security Training
- OIC-CERT (FYI Pakistan is Member of OIC-CERT)
The African Continent has taken this approach with several
stakeholders and our strength remains on the Af* (African
Organizations for Internet Governance).
Teams are flying from countries to countries (within the continent) to
help other teams to get organized and up to speed. The same model
exists in your region.
You can also approach FIRST (www.first.org).
Jean Robert Hountomey
ISOC TOGO
> 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,
>
> Ammar Jaffri
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