The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) and the National Telecommunications Corporation (NTC) signed a memorandum of understanding (sleeve) on Monday to enhance information sharing and cooperation, which focuses on reinforcing cyberself and reinforcing the cybercopy currency for both organizations.
The signing ceremony was the hero at the NTC headquarters and was attended by Managing Director NTC, Major General (R) Ali Farhan, SECP Commissioner Mujtaba Ahmed Lodhi, and senior officers of both organizations.
The sleeve sets a framework for bilateral cooperation in several important areas of mutual interest. These initiatives include promoting joint consideration of the rising cybersecurity risks, trends and strategies. Exchange of technical insights and excellent methods to enhance cybersocracy; And to advance digitalization efforts to simplify businesses and users.
In addition, this collaboration will indicate the risk and response, to improve the risk and reaction, research and innovation, and to improve audits and compliance with ISO 27001, and focus on reaction and reaction, research and innovation.
It also covers the construction of emergency reactions and cyber -eventing capacity capacity as well as cooperation on the establishment and operation of the Sector Certificate in accordance with the national rules.
The agreement represents an important step towards the growing harmony between the SECP and the NTC in cybersecurity matters. It increases NTC’s past support for the SECP and paving the way for future cooperation on national -level cyberself.
Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director NTC, Major General (R) Ali Farhan, highlighted the successful support of NTC in various fields, noting that such partnerships are necessary for the construction of safe and effective digital.
He emphasized, “By taking advantage of our collective powers, we can not only improve the delivery of service but also ensure that important data and infrastructure are protected from unauthorized access and exploitation.”
SECP Commissioner Mujtaba Ahmed Lodhi praised the NTC’s active efforts to create a safe and secure digital ecosystem in the country. He thanked the NTC for his support and highlighted the importance of collective efforts by all regulatory institutions. He also emphasized that awareness campaigns are an important factor for the overall steps of CyberScript and the protection of national infrastructure.
Both the SECP and the NTC expressed their firm commitment to regular engagement and harmony on issues of mutual interest.