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MPT to join APCERT

VNGOP – Considering the proposal of the Ministry of Posts and Telematics (MPT), Deputy PM Phạm Gia Khiêm agreed on April 24 in principle with the MPT to function as Vietnam's focal agency in entering the membership of the Asia-Pacific Computer Emergency Response Team (APCERT).

April 25, 2007 7:10 AM GMT+7

In APCERT, Vietnam has a powerful contingent of leading experts

The foundation of APCERT was suggested at the APEC Telecommunication Ministerial Conference in May 2002. In August 2002, a working team was founded and in February 2003, the first meeting was convened in Taiwan to establish APCERT. APCERT has its own Permanent Council and some working teams to research and standardize the organization's performance. APCERT now has 15 full members and some other members from 12 APEC economies.

By Phương Uyên