NEC to train cybersecurity personnel for ASEAN member countries
NEC Corporation has been contracted by the
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) through NEC Corporation
(Thailand) Ltd. (NEC Thailand) to conduct exercises with the ASEAN-Japan
Cybersecurity Capacity Building Centre (AJCCBC) in order to develop
cybersecurity human resources for ASEAN member countries.
NEC, in collaboration with NEC Thailand and NEC
Asia Pacific, will hold a variety of hands-on cybersecurity exercises with the
AJCCBC, including recovery measures against cyberattacks, and incident response
exercises for personnel from governments and critical infrastructure companies
based in ASEAN member countries. These exercises will be held four times in
Bangkok, Thailand, by December 2023.
Moreover, new exercises will also be provided for
trainers, aiming for them to conduct local exercises independently in the
future.
In recent years, technologies and methods have
been rapidly evolving, and damage caused by cyberattacks has been expanding on
a global scale. However, there is a global shortage of cybersecurity personnel,
making the development of human resources and capacity building an important
issue.
Against this backdrop, Japan’s Ministry of
Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) opened the AJCCBC in September 2018
as part of the "Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund 2.0" (JAIF 2.0), a
project to develop cybersecurity human resources in ASEAN countries. From 2023,
which marks the 50th anniversary of ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation,
JICA will start cooperating with the ASEAN Secretariat to strengthen the
operation of the Centre and further develop it upon request from the ASEAN
Secretariat.
NEC has provided training environments since the
opening of the AJCCBC and has contributed to cybersecurity human resource
development in the ASEAN region by holding 24 exercises through 2022. Going
forward, NEC will continue to contribute to the improvement of cybersecurity
capabilities through cyber defense exercises and the provision of products and
services to government agencies and critical infrastructure companies
throughout the world.
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