Cyber Security

Overview

In recent years, ASEAN has seen significant progress in internet and computer connectivity with rapid increase in the penetration rate of internet users. This increasing reliance upon the internet, however, has created number of cyberthreats that can cause not only immense harm to individual users, but also to government agencies, businesses and non-profits sectors. 

 

Please also see: Information and Communication Technology and Tourism’s page for more information.

 

 

Priority Areas of Cooperation

Cyber security issues related to defence and military establishments fall under the purview of the ASEAN defence sector. Priority areas of cooperation under this sector aims to: (i) enhance awareness on cyber security challenges; (ii) leverage capabilities among ASEAN Member States and its external partners; (iii) develop cooperative mechanisms and solutions in a coordinated manner. 

 

Under the oversight of the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC), the Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crime (SOMTC) covers the issue of cybercrime cooperation in the SOMTC Work Programme to Implement the ASEAN Plan of Action to Combat Transnational Crime. The Work Programme focuses on several areas, such as exchange of information and knowledge, including on relevant laws and regulations of the ASEAN Member States; public awareness building; capacity building activities for law enforcement officials, particularly on cybercrime forensic capabilities; and promotion of cooperation with external partners. 

 

 

Major Sectoral Bodies/Committees

Relevant ASEAN Sectoral Bodies and ASEAN-led mechanisms have been working on cyber security issues, namely the ASEAN Digital Ministers’ Meeting (ADGMIN) and the ASEAN Digital Senior Officials’ Meeting (ADGSOM) as its subsidiary body, the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), the AMMTC, the East Asia Summit (EAS), the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM)-Plus, and the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Social Welfare and Development (AMMSWD).

 

On the area of cybercrime, ASEAN specifically enhanced its cooperation through its inclusion as one of ten areas of cooperation under SOMTC in 2001. The SOMTC Working Group on Cybercrime (WG on CC) serves as a platform for discussions on practical cooperation in combating cybercrime among the ASEAN Member States and with ASEAN Dialogue Partners. The ASEAN-Japan Counter Terrorism Dialogue (AJCC) has also served as a senior officials’ platform for discussion between ASEAN and Japan on issues and projects relevant to cybercrime since 2014.

 

Recognising the need to address the rapid growth of cyber-security threats, the ARF established the ARF Inter-Sessional Meeting on Security of and in the Use of ICTs in 2017. It serves as a specific platform for ARF Participants to promote mutual understanding as well as to discuss and coordinate ARF’s efforts on ICTs security, to implement the ARF Work Plan on Security of and in the Use of ICTs as well as to enhance trust and confidence through capacity building whilst ensuring that in the conduct of its activities, the ARF ISM on ICTs Security will not duplicate the ongoing efforts of ICT security initiatives in other ASEAN led mechanisms. To guide the work of the ISM on ICTs Security, the ARF Work Plan on Security of and in the Use of ICTs was adopted in 2015. It serves to promote a peaceful, secure, open and cooperative ICT environment and to develop transparency and confidence-building measures to prevent conflict in cyberspace between states in the ARF region through capacity building. For more information, please visit the ARF website at http://aseanregionalforum.asean.org/ 




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