
Turkmenistan Boosts Cybersecurity with International Cooperation Initiatives

Turkmenistan Strengthens Cooperation in Cybersecurity with Foreign Partners
During a recent government meeting, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov of Turkmenistan approved proposals from Deputy Prime Minister Rashid Meredov regarding enhancing cooperation with foreign partners in the field of cybersecurity.
Deputy Prime Minister Meredov highlighted Turkmenistan’s efforts in ensuring the protection of its digital space. Plans are underway to prepare a three-year cooperation program with foreign states and international organizations to bolster cybersecurity measures, along with a plan of relevant activities.
These initiatives aim to establish partnerships with technologically advanced nations and international bodies to exchange knowledge and adopt best practices in cybersecurity. This collaboration is crucial for attracting investments, boosting e-commerce, and safeguarding intellectual property.
Adhering to international standards in cybersecurity will not only bolster Turkmenistan’s standing globally but also enable participation in international projects, courses, and seminars to enhance the skills of local experts.
The country also aims to join international agreements on digital security, update national legislation in line with global cybersecurity norms, and introduce new laws to combat cybercrime effectively.
Implementing these strategies will foster international cooperation in cybersecurity, protect critical information infrastructure, and safeguard public and private information systems from cyber threats.
The comprehensive measures taken by Turkmenistan to secure its digital landscape signify a significant stride towards sustainable development in the digital era.
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