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Pakistan Cybersecurity Scores 2024 - Source ITU |
ITU Cybersecurity Index 2024: Pakistan Ranked among Top Tier Countries
By Riaz Haq
CA
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has ranked Pakistan (score 96.69/100) among the top-tier countries for cybersecurity in 2024. Out of a maximum score of 20, Pakistan received 20 for legal measures, 18.21 for technical measures, 20 for organization measures, 20 for capacity development, and 18.48 for cooperative measures, according to the Global Cybersecurity Index 2024 report released by the ITU.
Pakistan's tier one cybersecurity ranking is a big improvement from its 79th rank (score 64.88 from 100) it got in the cybersecurity ranking by the ITU in 2020 . Four years ago, Pakistan scored 15.97 on legal measures, 12.26 on technical measures, 11.01 on organizational measures, 17.25 on capacity development, and 8.38 on cooperative measures.
Increasing penetration and rapid growth of the Internet user base in Pakistan has brought in a lot of user complaints of bullying and fraud, necessitating government action, including new legislation and capacity building to fight cyber crimes.
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Pakistan Telecom Indicators as of July 2024 - Source: PTA |
Back in 2018, Pakistan launched its National Center for Cyber Security (NCCS) as a joint project of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and the Federal Planning Commission. The Center includes several Research and Development (R&D) Labs at Pakistani universities. These universities have been given the mandate to establish NCCS-affiliated Labs in different specialties of cybersecurity under the Center's secretariat. Earlier this year, Pakistan's Economic Coordination Committee (ECC), a ministerial-level body, allocated $36 million for work on cybersecurity measures.
Like many other nations, the cybersecurity threats in Pakistan include hacking, identity theft, cyber-bullying, cyberstalking, spoofing, financial frauds, digital piracy, viruses and worms, malicious software, money laundering, denial of service attacks, electronic terrorism, vandalism, and pornography.
Pakistan has passed a cybercrime bill and established a National Response Center for Cyber Crime (NR3C) . NR3C has expertise in Digital Forensics, Technical Investigation, Information System Security Audits, Penetration Testing and Training. Since its inception, it has been involved in capacity building in various departments including Police, Intelligence, Judiciary, and Prosecutors. Cyber Scouts is the latest initiative of NR3C, in which, selected students of different private/public schools are trained to deal with computer emergencies and increase awareness of cyber threats amongst their fellow students, teachers, and parents.
(Riaz Haq is a Silicon Valley-based Pakistani-American analyst and writer. He blogs at www.riazhaq.com)