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Huawei and NCSA organise Women: Thailand Cyber Top Talent 2022 to empower and upskill the female workforce in Thailand s ICT industry

Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd., in partnership with Thailand’s National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA), the Thailand Telecom Computer Emergency Response Team (TTC-CERT), and Siam Thanat Hack Co., Ltd (STH), held the first-ever ‘Women: Thailand Cyber Top Talent 2022’ competition, offering prize money to the winners totalling over 200,000 baht. The contest aimed to raise awareness of cybersecurity, empower women, and increase the number of cybersecurity workers in the ICT industry.

NBTC: Mass 5G adoption next year

1 The telecom regulator says the country s mass adoption of 5G could take place next year, one year ahead of its previous prediction, thanks to the 5G network roll-out and the launch of a series of 5G-enabled handsets, as well as new advanced apps and use cases. Sutisak Tantayotin, deputy secretary-general of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), said 5G network support is part of the agency s strategic plan for the telecom sector next year. The agency set out the 2021 strategic plan by taking into account four core pillars: boosting 5G adoption, promoting a telecom infrastructure-sharing system, improving related regulations, as well as supporting data analytics for related research and regulation.

TCT opens cyberthreat combat centre

TCT opens cyberthreat combat centre published : 15 Dec 2020 at 04:00 Mr Vichaow, left, said the TTC-CERT will work on data exchange. The Telecommunications Association of Thailand (TCT) yesterday launched a centre to coordinate efforts to combat cyberthreats in the telecom industry and to serve as a venue for information-sharing about the issue. The centre is called TTC-CERT, or Thailand Telecom Computer Emergency Response Team. Some 18 million baht will be budgeted by the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Research and Development Fund to the centre over the next three years. The TCT plans to build a centralised data-sharing platform next August, which will serve as the main channel for its members to notify and get updates on cyberthreats as well as exchange related information with members of the public.

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