CTO signs MOU with IMPACT for multilateral cooperation against cyber crimes

Posted by Grace • June 28, 2010 • Category: Press Releases

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CTO signs MOU with IMPACT for multilateral cooperation against cyber crimes 

Mutual agenda through capacity development initiatives 

LONDON, June 28, 2010 – A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at promoting International cooperation on cybersecurity has been signed between the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) and the Malaysia-based International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT).  The document, signed at the end of a two-day Cybersecurity Forum 2010 in London, paves the way for both organisations to work towards the facilitation of information flow and resources, capacity-building and the setting up of robust cybersecurity frameworks for protection against cyber crime. 

Under the MOU, both organisations will share and exchange knowledge and information on cybersecurity to enhance each party’s knowledge base.  The MOU will also see the cross promotion of capacity-building activities aimed at the public sector, private sector and the civil society, with the objective of finding and exemplifying best practices in cybersecurity.  

Besides capacity-building, the MOU will see both organisations provide joint assistance for projects and programmes that will improve cybersecurity, particularly in the developing countries, as well as joint representation to policymakers and regulators to achieve common goals.  Through these initiatives, both organisations intend to operationalise strategies and activities that pave the path to minimising risks in an increasingly interconnected online world.

The MOU exchange was represented by Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, Chief Executive Officer, CTO and Philip Victor, Director of Training, Skills Development & Outreach, IMPACT. 

Endorsing the agreement, Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah said, “This MOU is yet another step towards a safer cyberspace.  Security experts from both the public and private sectors agree that with the advantages of the Internet come a number of threats which require international collaboration to deal with, and at CTO we believe that such MOUs help stakeholders to pool their resources together to help contain these threats.”

According to him, the MOU will also enable IMPACT to potentially use training services of the CTO, including its seminal Programme for Development and Training (PDT) as a delivery channel. With over forty regional training workshops conducted per year, the PDT will open new vistas for IMPACT to broaden its stakeholder engagement. 

“This strategic alliance enables both parties to jointly enhance the global cooperation in defending against cyber threats, which have proven to be pervasive in nature, spiking in numbers on a second-by-second basis,” said Mr. Mohd Noor Amin, Chairman, Management Board, IMPACT.  

Statistics from IMPACT’s Global Response Centre saw the number of detected global malware attacks rise from about 7 million attacks in January 2008, to almost 35 million attacks in December 2009, an increase of 400%. Malware attacks – short for malicious ware – often try to mine pertinent information from end-users or servers for financial gain. Not surprisingly, networks and computers in the financial services industries were the most targeted, at 71 per cent of globally detected attacks.  

Mr. Amin added that IMPACT, through its capacity-building programmes, aims to help constituents of CTO improve their skills to better respond to the dynamic nature of cyber threats. 

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About IMPACT

The International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT) is the world’s first comprehensive global partnership against cyber threats. As an international not-for-profit organisation, IMPACT is a politically neutral platform, bringing together governments, academia and industry experts to enhance the global community’s capacity to prevent, defend against and respond to cyber threats. 

IMPACT is the pioneer forum that enables all partner countries to collectively take a global leadership role in the interest of their national cybersecurity. Located in Cyberjaya, Malaysia, IMPACT’s Global HQ has been named as the physical and operational home of the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA). This landmark collaboration provides ITU’s 191 member states with IMPACT’s expertise, facilities and resources to effectively address the world’s most serious cyber threats. 

For more information on IMPACT, please visit www.impact-alliance.org. 

About CTO

With a history dating back to 1901, the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) is an international development partnership between the Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth governments, businesses and civil society organisations. CTO provides the international community with effective means to help bridge the digital divide and achieve social and economic development, by delivering to developing countries unique knowledge-sharing programmes in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). 

With its headquarters in London and recipient members based in Europe, the Caribbean, Americas, Africa and Asia-Pacific regions, the CTO has been at the centre of continuous and extensive international communications development funding, co-operation and assistance programmes. CTO’s mission is to reduce global poverty through the more efficient utilization of ICTs, and its development agenda reflects the priorities set in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

For more information on CTO, please visit www.cto.int.

MEDIA CONTACTS

For media enquiries, please contact:

For Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation For International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats
Samuel Fletcher, Manager – International Events & Corporate Communications T: + 44 (0) 208 600 3809, E: s.fletcher@cto.int  Tan Jin Kien, Corporate Communications Manager, IMPACT T: +603 8313 2124, E: jinkien.tan@impact-alliance.org
Rumana B., Senior Marketing and Communications OfficerT: + 44 (0) 208 600 3800, E: rumana@cto.int  Shouvik Prasanna Mukherjee, Senior Consultant, Rice Communications for IMPACT  T: +65 6221 8322, E: shouvik.mukherjee@ricecomms.com

 

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