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DTG participated in the drill of cybersecurity safety

  • 24/05/2021

Network attacks by hostile forces, cybercriminals are increasing, not just at aim of collecting confidential information, but also destroying the database, IT infrastructure, they even become dangerous, destructive weapons that are used in tandem with traditional weapons when armed conflict occurs.


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Understanding the role and importance of cybersecurity, on April 4, Mr. Tran Quoc Hoan - Chairman of Dai Tran Gia Technology Joint Stock Company together with members of DTG in Hanoi Branch participated in the drill:  risk of loosing cybersecurity in Smart City organized by  114 Police Department in Haiphong.


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Participants in the drill were leaders from authority agencies and departments in the city:

1 / Mr. Nguyen Van Nguyen -  Vice Chief of the Central Committee of Home Affairs.

2 / Mr. Trung - Head of A68 Department of Network Security

3 / Professor: Chu Duc Truong - Vice Prof., Rector of University of HN Information Technology (UIT) 

4 / Mr. Dinh Trieu Duong – Vice Prof. - Dean of Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications and the leaders of the districts in the Haiphong city.

Mr. Do Huu Ca - Major General – Director of City Police made the opening speech.


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With short, concise and understandable information, the drill was one of useful activities to create a close link in the task of ensuring network safety and security, raising awareness and capacity to ensure network security and security in the development of smart city, timely response to the threat of cyber-attacks and sabotage. The drill also contributed to making the country more modern, more prosperous and richer.

At the end of the drill, on behalf of the organizing board, Mr. Nguyen Van Binh, Vice standing Chairman gave the closing speech and presented sincere thanks to PA 81, HP Police, VNPT and Hanoi Branch of DTG for joining the program, supporting the drill which ended successfully.


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