EU helps Vietnam prepare for cyber emergencies
Workshops included threat hunting, simulations and scenario-based learning to equip public and private teams with defensive cyber capabilities.
The European Union and Vietnam have conducted specialised cyber‑defence training to enhance the resilience of key infrastructure sectors such as power, transportation, telecoms and finance.
Participants, including government officials, network operators and technology experts, engaged in interactive threat-hunting exercises and incident simulation drills designed to equip teams with practical cyber‑response skills.
This effort builds on existing international partnerships, including collaboration with the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, to align Vietnam’s security posture with global standards.
Vietnam faces an alarming shortfall of more than 700,000 cyber professionals, with over half of organisations reporting at least one breach in recent years.
The training initiative addresses critical skills gaps and contributes to national digital security resilience.
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