(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Ayya Lmahamad
Azerbaijan is taking active measures to ensure the protection of
the population from cyber attacks, a representative of the State
Service for Special Communications and Information Security, Azar
Ahadov, said, Azernews reports.
He made the remarks during an event on 'Cyber-secure economy:
Reforms, innovative approaches & solutions'.
Noting that the most advanced technologies are used in
Azerbaijan to ensure cybersecurity, Azar Ahadov stated that local
companies are cooperating with foreign companies to develop local
solutions.
Strategy for ensuring cybersecurity
Speaking at the event, Chief of State Service for Special
Communications and Information Tural Mammadov said that the
strategy for ensuring Azerbaijan's cybersecurity has been submitted
for the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers. He added that the
formation of this strategy was launched back in 2018.
'The strategy covers such areas as global trends, objectives,
analysis of the current situation as well as priority directions:
cybersecurity, infrastructure, struggle against fraud and
cyber-attacks, formations of cyber hygiene, international
cooperation and a number of others,' he said.
Tural Mammadov added that the process of approving the strategy
was delayed due to the adaptation to the legislation, rapid changes
in the cyber environment, and some other reasons.
Draft law on ensuring personal data
protection
Moreover, he stated that a draft law on ensuring personal data
protection has been prepared in Azerbaijan, adding that this draft
law is based on European standards of the General Data Protection
Regulation.
'I want to note that Azerbaijan has significantly ensured both
protection of information and data as well as personal data over
the recent years,' he said.
Preventing hacker attacks from Armenia
Digital Trade Hub's Head Masuma Talibova mentioned that hacker
attacks against Azerbaijan are carried out by Armenian providers,
underlining that Azerbaijan's resources allow preventing these
attacks.
'Hacker attacks against Azerbaijan are carried out by providers
from Armenia and some other countries. Azerbaijan's resources allow
preventing these attacks. More than 50 percent of cyberattacks are
directed at small and medium-sized businesses,' she said.
She added that the US, China, Germany, Britain, Brasil, Italy,
Spain, Türkiye and a number of other countries are most exposed to
cyberattacks. Masuma Talibova also stated that the number of
cyberattacks increased by 4.3 times in 2020, adding that the damage
caused to the global economy as a result of cyberattacks is about
$600 billion a year.
Azerbaijani-Israeli cooperation
Azerbaijan and Israel are closely cooperating in the
cybersecurity sector, former Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense
Forces Moshe Yaalon said.
He stated that modern technology is necessary not only for doing
business and ensuring network security but also for ensuring the
security of the army. Moshe Yaalon also added that technology
allows fighting not only cybercrime but also identifying
criminals.
bp to finish construction of ACE platform
Additionally, bp's Vice President for the Caspian region,
Communications and External Affairs Baxtiyar Aslanbayli stated that
the construction of the Azeri Central East (ACE) platform is
planned to be finished this year.
'This platform is one of the modern ones, which will be equipped
with the latest technologies and will be able to work smoothly in
all weather conditions. Also, all the pipelines are provided with
modern technologies that have automated the work process. Digital
solutions are used by bp and in production processes, including in
ensuring the physical security of the company,' he said.
He also highlighted that bp is committed to raising the
awareness of its employees about cybersecurity.
'Each employee of large companies should be required to undergo
appropriate training,' he concluded.
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