South Pacific Nation of Tonga Hosts Cybersecurity Workshop
Tongan capital Nuku’alofa is currently hosting a regional workshop to address regional and national demands to ramp up cybersecurity efforts.
The workshop will focus on the development of necessary policies and legislative frameworks to improve security and battle cyber crimes, according to Tonga news community Taimia Media.
“The growing threat of cyber crime and the attacks experienced by societies around the world underlines the need for countries to put in place a comprehensive set of measures to protect their citizens,” said Siaosi Sovaleni, manager of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community’s ICT Outreach Program.
Key points on the agenda include the threat of cyber crime; international standards for cyber-crime legislation; criminal and procedural law; cyber-crime training for police, judges and prosecutors; and the cooperation between law enforcement agencies and Internet service providers.
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