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President Tsai vows to spur development of cybersecurity technologies

February 13, 2023
President Tsai Ing-wen (fourth left) is joined by Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan, (fourth right), Digital Minister Audrey Tang (third left) and other officials Feb. 10 at the plaque unveiling ceremony of the National Institute of Cyber Security in Taipei City. (CNA)
President Tsai Ing-wen said Feb. 10 that Taiwan will keep fast-tracking the development of cybersecurity technologies while tackling related threats from foreign actors.
 
The government is leaving no stone unturned in creating a safe, secure and stable digital environment for the people, Tsai said, citing the establishment of the Ministry of Digital Affairs and the National Institute of Cyber Security, as well as a recent meeting convened by the Cabinet to improve existing protection mechanisms.
 
According to Tsai, cybersecurity is national security. The goal of the NICS is to advance cybersecurity R&D, applications and services while continuously strengthening Taiwan’s digital resilience, she added.
 
Tsai made the remarks while attending the plaque unveiling ceremony of the NICS in Taipei City. Other high-profile attendees at the event included Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan, Digital Minister Audrey Tang and National Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Tsung-tsong.

Cybersecurity is an essential component of the six core strategic industries, which were unveiled by President Tsai during her 2020 inauguration and build on the five-plus-two innovative industries program. The other key areas targeted for growth are green energy; information and digital technology; biotech and medical technology; national defense; and strategic stockpile industries. (DL-E)

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