As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, experts warn that Vietnam's public and private sectors must act swiftly to close the readiness gap. Effective cybersecurity will be essential not only for protecting digital infrastructure but also for safeguarding the long-term development of the country’s digital economy.
Established under the provisions of the Law on Cybersecurity, the National cybersecurity Incident Response Alliance was coordinated by the Ministry of Public Security’s Department of Cybersecurity and High-Tech Crime Prevention and Control.
All parties of Myanmar’s second Peace Conference agreed to incorporate 37 adopted principles under four sectors into the union agreement in Nay Pyi Taw on May 29.
A total of 10,248 residents from about 200 villages in Mong Koe town, northern Shan State in Myanmar, who had to evacuated from their homes due to armed clashes late November this year, have returned home after the situation was stabilised, according to local media.
A meeting of armed ethnic groups in Myanmar will be held in Kachin on July 26 in preparation for the 21st Century Panglong Peace Conference scheduled for late August in Nay Pyi Taw.
Ethnic armed groups in Myanmar gathered in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai on July 8 to reach a common stance in order to prepare for their official meeting.
The two powerful ethnic armed groups based in the Wa and Mongla autonomous zones of Myanmar have reportedly accepted invitations to participate in the government’s peace process.
President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan has asked the Norwegian side to further promote cooperation with Vietnam.
A breakthrough has been achieved in revising the framework for political dialogue between Myanmar’s government and armed forces, official media reported on June 13.
Myanmar's Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing pledged to cooperate with the new government to ensure a smooth transfer of power.
Myanmar’s Union Peace Dialogue Joint Committee (UPDJC) on December 15 approved the draft framework for holding political dialogue between the Government and ethnic armed groups.
The Norwegian Church Aid will continue working closely with the VFF and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment as well as religions in the environment protection and climate change response
Myanmar President U Thein Sein committed on October 6 to continuing the peace process with armed groups who are ready to sign the Nationwide Ceasefire Accord (NCA).
Myanmar’s President U Thein Sein pledged to hold a free and fair general election and maintain political stability in the transition at period from pre- to post-election.
The Myanmar government, army and ethnic armed groups met in Yangon on August 7 as part of last ditch efforts to reach a historic peace agreement before the country takes to the polls in November.