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DPM Prawit chairs cyber security meeting

 

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan has chaired a National Cyber Security Committee meeting, setting policies and guidelines for national cyber security agencies to prevent cyber security threats.

 

Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan presided over the meeting of the National Cyber Security Committee, and was joined by the Minister of a Digital Economy and Society, as well as delegates from related agencies.

 

The meeting approved the appointment of seven cyber security expert commissioners, namely Mr Prinya Hom-anek specializing in cyber security protection; Lt Gen Mano Nuchkasem - information technology and communications; Pol Col Yanaphon Youngyuen on engineering; Mr Paiboon Amonpinyokeat regarding legal aspects of the work; Mr Vichet Tantivanich - finance; Mr Bordin Sapsomboon addressing public health, and Mr Panitan Wattanayagorn dealing with international relations. These commission members will be working to develop policies in keeping with the Cyber Security Act.

 

The meeting acknowledged progress in the establishment of the Office of the National Cyber Security Committee, serving as a central agency overseeing projects and legislation with related laws and national strategies.

 

The establishment of this office is a priority under the Cyber Security Act BE 2562. The duties of the office will for now be taken up by the Thailand Computer Emergency Response Team (ThaiCERT) and the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) prior to the launch of the new cyber security office.

 

Gen Prawit Wongsuwan said in the meeting today that there are many important topics to be discussed, which involve national cyber security development and protection, to ensure the country is capable of responding to cyber security threats effectively, and can provide continuous cyber security protection. He stressed the importance of direction and guidelines for national cyber security agencies to follow, in order to respond to and protect the country against cyber security threats.

 

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Ol Fatty Boom Boom is more qualified to be the leader of the Thailand Action Response Development Service (TARDs).

 

...Fatso is so out of his depth chairing a meeting on Cybersecurity.

 

"9am...Motion 1....when's lunch?"

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan has chaired a National Cyber Security Committee meeting

Right! I´ve always looked at him like a high tech guy that should fit perfect for something hip and cyber. ????????

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16 hours ago, webfact said:

Gen Prawit Wongsuwan said in the meeting today that there are many important topics to be discussed,

Talk = Action in juntaland.   No nitty gritty details and a lot of big arm movements.  The bigger your arm movements the more important you are in the tech industry.  Watch Bill Gates.   He does a lot of arm movements these days.  

 

Encryption is a good way to stay safe and enabling a firewall.  Mostly it is about reading about threats and updating and removing software. 

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8 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

I'd like Prawit to explain to me in details the vulnerabilities of TLS 1.0 and how TLS 1.2 is better, but why it's still vulnerable. Or why WPS should not be used and how it can be cracked.

 

Or at least show me his Comptia Security+ certification...

Falang you think too much. 

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This is an IT Health Check, I think someone managed to steal too much stolen money from them :). Offshore is no longer safe enough for these ,,honest people" to hide their fortunes lol. I mean, it's thailand, dude, who cares cyber attacking them? They better invested that money to build a good electrical infrastructure in Bangkok. Sometimes I think that the power goes out because of the <deleted> wind, ridiculous. How did they even manage to build a city as big as this with an electrical network based on a forgotten african village.

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On 8/20/2020 at 3:34 PM, Kian2019 said:

This is an IT Health Check, I think someone managed to steal too much stolen money from them :). Offshore is no longer safe enough for these ,,honest people" to hide their fortunes lol. I mean, it's thailand, dude, who cares cyber attacking them? They better invested that money to build a good electrical infrastructure in Bangkok. Sometimes I think that the power goes out because of the <deleted> wind, ridiculous. How did they even manage to build a city as big as this with an electrical network based on a forgotten african village.

 

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