On September 25, according to PV's research, Chairman of Cao Bang Provincial People's Committee Le Hai Hoa recently signed and issued Official Letter No. 2944/UBND-VX, requesting departments, branches and People's Committees of communes and wards in the area to urgently deploy synchronous solutions to strengthen network security and information security.
The dispatch emphasizes the responsibility of the heads of agencies and units in thoroughly grasping and strictly implementing legal regulations and proactively coordinating with the Provincial Police.
One of the key tasks is to review and comprehensively evaluate the information system under management, complete the information security level dossier before October 15 to deploy synchronous protection measures.
Units must also urgently overcome the limitations and shortcomings of cybersecurity as pointed out by the Provincial Police, with specific roadmaps, contents and responsibilities, and the head must be directly responsible for the results.
For specialized departments such as Science and Technology, Home Affairs, Finance and Commune People's Committees, the implementation needs to be linked to functions and tasks.
The Provincial People's Committee Office is assigned to review and propose solutions to handle network and security devices at the headquarters, while the Provincial Police continue to play a core role in guiding, urging, monitoring and handling violations.
With this strong direction, Cao Bang province aims to improve the effectiveness of ensuring information security and safety, while protecting state secrets in cyberspace.
Previously, according to information from Cao Bang Provincial Police, recently, a new form of property fraud has appeared in the area.
Accordingly, the subjects used strange phone numbers to call, impersonating inspection center staff, informing people that "must change certificates and inspection stamps" due to changing the governing body from the Ministry of Transport to the Ministry of Construction. The subjects also threatened to be fined by the Traffic Police if they did not follow.
They accurately read the personal information and vehicle of the vehicle owner and then asked to be friends with Zalo, sent fake links to "reissue" the stamp and certificate. When accessing, people are at risk of having their data, bank accounts stolen and having their money lost.