Cybersecurity Prioritized in Defence Against Cyberattacks
February 28
Ensuring affordable and
accessible internet connectivity for all in urban and rural areas must be
prioritized.
Acting President of the Republic
of the Union of Myanmar and State Security and Peace Commission Chairman Senior
General Min Aung Hlaing said so at the opening of the Digital Myanmar Forum and
Exhibition at the Yadanabon Teleport Building in the Yadanabon New City
Project, PyinOoLwin, yesterday afternoon.
Secretary of the Commission
General Ye Win Oo, Commission Member Union Minister for Transport and
Communications U Mya Tun Oo, Union Minister for Industry Dr Charlie Than, Union
Minister for Construction U Myo Thant and Mandalay Region Chief Minister U Myo
Aung cut the ribbon to open the forum and exhibition.
The Senior General pressed the
button to open the forum and exhibition.
Speaking on the occasion, the
Senior General said that Myanmar must implement the objectives of the ASEAN
Digital Master Plan, namely: an Inclusive Digital Community, a Trusted Digital
Ecosystem, an Innovative Digital Economy, a Future-Ready Workforce, and
Sustainable Digital Transformation.
He continued that it is necessary
to implement measures to enable smooth digital cross-border trade among ASEAN
member states; to effectively utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
establish AI safety and security networks, to enhance digital literacy and
skills of the regional workforce, to nurture advanced technology professionals
and promote greater application of technology in the workplace, and to leverage
digital technologies to address environmental conservation and climate change
challenges.
The Senior General underscored
that in 2026, as AI technology is advancing at a rapid pace, it is observed
that ASEAN member states are placing special emphasis on the implementation of
Responsible AI. In this regard, ASEAN countries are coordinating Ethical
Guidelines on AI among themselves to promote the safe application of AI.
With regard to the rapid
expansion of digital systems, he noted that ASEAN member states are working
towards further strengthening information-sharing networks among one another to
combat telecommunication fraud.
He continued that efforts must be
made to ensure affordable and accessible internet connectivity for all people
in both urban and rural areas, to enable women, youth, the elderly, and persons
with disabilities to easily utilize digital technologies, to strengthen
cybersecurity and collectively defend against regional cyberattacks, and to
combat online financial fraud to create a secure and trustworthy environment
for users.
The Senior General highlighted
that alongside the global advancement of AI technology, emerging challenges
such as violations of organizational and individual freedoms, issues of bias,
and potential threats to national security have become major concerns.
Countries around the world are enacting and updating technology-related laws
and procedures in response to technological developments in order to address
these risks.
Therefore, he stressed that
Myanmar needs to also place importance on formulating and promulgating the necessary
policies, laws, and procedures in a balanced and timely manner, in line with
technological progress, to effectively regulate and oversee technological
challenges.
The Senior General expressed his
hope that the technology exhibition and the accompanying seminar will produce
beneficial outcomes for the development of the State’s IT sector, for
prioritizing cyber technology-related activities within the Yadanabon New City
Project, and for advancing AI and satellite technologies.
Furthermore, he added that it
will help in formulating a roadmap and strategic plan to promote the
large-scale production of electronic equipment within the Yadanabon New City
Project area and to enhance human resource development through linkages with
technological universities.
The Senior General pointed out
that it is necessary to practically evaluate the formulation of such strategies
and the implementation of related activities to ensure their continuous,
long-term execution. These initiatives must be carefully considered from all
perspectives to become comprehensive, accurate, and without shortcomings.
The Senior General and attendees
watched a documentary video on the Digital Myanmar Forum and Exhibition.
Union Minister for Transport and
Communications U Mya Tun Oo presented a gift to mark the opening ceremony to
the Senior General.
The Senior General,
interestingly, visited the booths of the exhibition and gave necessary guidance
to officials.
Also, present at the opening
ceremony were Commission Secretary General Ye Win Oo, Union Ministers U Mya Tun
Oo, Dr Charlie Than and U Myo Thant, Mandalay Region Chief Minister U Myo Aung,
senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief, the
commander of Central Command and deputy ministers.
The Digital Myanmar Forum and
Exhibition under the title “Digital Myanmar: Shaping Myanmar’s Digital Future
in the Age of AI” will be held until 28 February, displaying booths of
ministries and domestic and foreign technological companies.
The Senior General inspected the
Yadanabon New City Project in a motorcade and gave necessary guidance to
officials. — MNA/TTA

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