Economy March 12, 2019 - 10:49 am

Dominican Gov. fine tunes its cybersecurity strategy

Santo Domingo.- The National Cybersecurity Council on Mon. approved the National Cybersecurity Strategy 2018-2021, which strengthens responses against any attack, natural disaster or other emergency.

In a meeting headed by Presidency chief of staff and Council president, Gustavo Montalvo, answers and lines of action were presented to protect the local cyberspace.

Montalvo said that the Government has been characterized by a firm commitment to new technologies, but without neglecting the protection of all activities carried out in cyberspace, whether commercial, educational, leisure, among others.

“We know that, from identity theft, drug trafficking and industrial espionage, to the abuse of minors, all these activities have their greatest growth space on the Internet. And that’s why the State must be present, to ensure that the law is complied with.”

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