On the 20th of July 2022 the Office of Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) and the Vanuatu Bureau of Standards (VBS) have successfully facilitated the second ISO/IEC 27001 Capacity Building workshop at the Grand Hotel.
Vanuatu’s Cybercrime Act No.22 of 2021 was passed by Parliament in June 2021 and adopted in September of the same year. This is achieved as a result of efforts from all stakeholders both national and international.
On the heels of a successful Cyber Smart Pacific campaign last year, Pacific Online has the honour of partnering again with PaCSON and its members for Cyber Smart Pacific 2021.
With the theme Cyber Up Pacific, the community is invited to join four friendly robots to learn to:
Last week the Government of Vanuatu was the victim of a cyberattack which took down government websites. A Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) officer of the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO), Kensley Joses, says they are currently running a preliminary and analysis investigation.
CERT Vanuatu (CERT VU), acting on behalf of the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) to collaborate on cybersecurity and cybercrime responses in the country at the VANSEC house.
We’ve heard that data is the new oil, gold or <insert other precious commodity here>, but it’s what you do with data that determines its true value.
If they didn’t know it already, attendees at the Noumea 2018 Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams Technical Colloquium (FIRST TC) were shown a myriad of ways that data can be collected, interpreted, visualized and acted upon in what was the first FIRST TC to be held in the Pacific region.
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