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National Cyber Risk Assessment workshop held

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November 24, 2022
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Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips (centre), British High Commissioner to Guyana, Jane Miller OBE (centre right), UK government representative and other stakeholders

Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips (centre), British High Commissioner to Guyana, Jane Miller OBE (centre right), UK government representative and other stakeholders

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The National Cyber Risk Assessment (NCRA) workshop which is being facilitated by the United Kingdom opened Wednesday, at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) in Liliendaal

Prime Minister Mark Phillips who opened the event said government remains committed to developing the required infrastructure and providing an enabling environment to promote the use of ICTs across Guyana in keeping with the drive to enhance global digitisation and to eliminate the digital divide.

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Technological advancements, he acknowledged, can lead to vulnerability and cyber threats that can potentially endanger life.

In this regard, he stated that: “Cybersecurity is key to securing our digital assets. To achieve this, we [the Government] will continue to make and to support investments that provide opportunities for all Guyanese, especially organisations that make up our Critical National Infrastructure (CNI). This will ensure that relevant skills are attained to safely access and leverage ICTs.”

Guyana, Phillips emphasised, must be capable of capitalising on the economic and social opportunities of digitalisation in a secure way while simultaneously protecting national security and public values.

“It is our aim to develop a robust cybersecurity posture that will not only enable the protection of Guyana’s people, digital assets and digital reputation but also improve our country’s cyber resilience, while fostering a culture of good online behaviour.”

The initiative to host the workshop, which strengthens cyber resilience via the protection of CNI assets from Cyber-attacks, was that of the Government of the United Kingdom.

“The Government of Guyana welcomes the National Cyber Risk Assessment (NCRA) initiative as it will foster our current agenda to use ICTs to catalyse the development in our Critical National Infrastructure organisations,” said Phillips.

The British High Commissioner to Guyana, Her Excellency Jane Miller OBE; Director of the National Intelligence and Security Agency, Colonel Omar Khan; Director of the National Data Management Authority (NDMA), Mr. Christopher Deen along with representatives from several security agencies were also at the event.

 

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