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OIC-CERT, Huawei Strengthen Cybersecurity for OIC States

OIC-CERT (Organization of The Islamic Cooperation – Computer Emergency Response Teams) and Huawei announced a strategic collaboration plan to strengthen cybersecurity for OIC member states. The announcement came during a high-level strategic meeting at Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzhen, China, attended by OIC-CERT board members from Oman, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Indonesia, Azerbaijan, Brunei, and Egypt, alongside leaders from Huawei’s Global Cyber Security and Privacy Office.  

The partnership will focus on building cybersecurity frameworks, standards, and best practices that are in line with global advances in important sectors such as 5G, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and post-quantum cryptography. These measures will be crucial for protecting OIC members’ digital transformation journeys and building a mature and trustworthy digital economy. These frameworks will cement OIC-CERT’s influence in the global cybersecurity environment and establish it as a reliable leader and collaborator.

The strategic meeting provided a platform for in-depth discussions on global cybersecurity trends, including the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks, the evolving threat landscape in the face of emerging technologies, and the importance of international cooperation in addressing these challenges. The meeting also reviewed the existing collaboration between OIC-CERT and Huawei in 5G and cloud security, laying the groundwork for a more impactful and comprehensive partnership moving forward.

The collaboration will also include cybersecurity training programs based on Huawei’s extensive experiences and best practices. These programs will be tailored for selected OIC member states, contributing to enhanced cybersecurity awareness and capacity building within the region.

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