The federal government announced on Tuesday the formation of a National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT).
This initiative aims to fortify the country's defenses against the growing threat of cyber attacks, providing essential awareness and protection measures to safeguard digital assets and critical infrastructure.
The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has issued a notification regarding the establishment of the National CERT. This specialsed team, operating under the purview of the Pakistan Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) and CERT Rules, will serve as a pivotal entity in the nation's cybersecurity framework.
Over the years, the National Telecom and Information Technology Security Board (NTISB) has diligently spearheaded projects aimed at enhancing cybersecurity measures. The culmination of these efforts has seen the formation of the National CERT, equipped with a skilled workforce and cutting-edge technology.
Key components of the National CERT include the procurement of essential software and hardware, laying the foundation for a robust cybersecurity infrastructure. In addition, the launch of a dedicated website serves as a central hub for disseminating critical information and resources related to cyber threat mitigation and prevention.
The primary mandate of the National CERT encompasses the protection of digital assets, sensitive information, and critical infrastructure from malicious cyber activities.
By leveraging advanced detection mechanisms and preemptive measures, the team is poised to thwart cyber threats before they escalate, safeguarding the integrity and security of the nation's digital ecosystem.
Moreover, the National CERT is committed to fostering cyber attack awareness among stakeholders and the general populace. Through targeted outreach programs and ongoing research and development initiatives, the team aims to empower individuals and organizations with the knowledge and tools necessary to mitigate cyber risks effectively.