The Information Security Index of Viet Nam 2015
(VNISA Index 2015)- a Korean designed index to grade a nation''s cyber
security capacity- increased from an average of 39 per cent last year to
46.4 per cent among Vietnamese agencies early this year.
The approval of the National master plan of development of digital
information security to 2020, and the Law on Internet Security, show
that Viet Nam has raised awareness on the importance of information
security
Three enterprises and institutions in the information technology sector
recently committed with the Vietnam Information Security Association to comply with professional ethics standards.
Microsoft Viet Nam and the Viet Nam Information Security Association
(VNISA) will co-operate in strengthening information security and
privacy in Viet Nam.
A new fatal security threat, larger than the open SSL security loophole
Heartbleed, has been discovered, according to the Viet Nam Information
Security Association (VNISA).
The IT infrastructure in Viet Nam has expanded in recent years, making information security a crucial issue. Moon Jae-woong from the Korea Information Security Industry Association
(KISIA) said at the Vietnam-Korea Information Security
Forum and Business Meeting 2014.
Information security awareness among Vietnamese enterprises had
gradually increased and they had started to recognise the importance of
investing in information security.
A report produced recently by the Viet Nam Computer Emergency Response
Team (VNCERT) unveiled high demand for information security training in
Viet Nam.