This morning (August 22), the National Assembly Standing Committee (UBTVQH) continued the question and answer session with the second group of fields including 6 fields: Justice; Interior; Security and social order; Inspect; Court; Procuracy.
Yesterday afternoon (August 21), National Assembly delegate Nguyen Anh Tri (Hanoi delegation) spoke and debated that cybercrime is becoming increasingly complicated.
"A large number of voters believe that the Government needs to organize a larger, more systematic and more complete anti-cybercrime force to be able to prevent this crime" - said delegate Nguyen Anh Tri.
From there, the delegate asked the Government to indicate its views on organizing forces to prevent and combat online crimes in the coming time. This question was also sent to Minister of Public Security Luong Tam Quang.
This morning, Lieutenant General Luong Tam Quang, Minister of Public Security, responded specifically to the contents raised by delegate Nguyen Anh Tri.
The Minister of Public Security said that the problem of cybercrime and high-tech crime is not unique to Vietnam. This is a non-traditional security challenge that every country is facing.
According to Minister of Public Security Luong Tam Quang, the characteristics of this type of crime are borderless activities, high anonymity, and high technological level. In addition, according to the Minister, most of what there is in real life, cyberspace has it, and if there is something in real life, cyberspace multiplies many times.
Therefore, Minister Luong Tam Quang said that detecting and handling has become very difficult and the solution to handle this type of crime must also be specific.
Minister Luong Tam Quang added that the Ministry of Public Security has been implementing many solutions to fight cybercrime and high-tech crimes.
In particular, promote the application of electronic identification accounts of citizens to authenticate identities when participating in cyberspace activities, limiting fraud.
The application connects to the national population database to promptly authenticate information, clean bank accounts and mobile subscriptions, and remove virtual accounts and junk sims.
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The Minister of Public Security said that solving cybercrime and high-tech crimes is the responsibility of the entire political system, ministries, branches and localities. If the above breakthrough solutions are well implemented, they can create positive changes in the near future.
Through this, the Ministry of Public Security also recommends that voters and people need to raise awareness of self-management, self-defense, and self-resistance to prevent high-tech crimes and property appropriation fraud.
Need to be vigilant when receiving strange calls; check and update security features on social network accounts; Do not provide personal information to unknown people.
Be cautious when making electronic and online transactions. In case of suspicion of high-tech crime, promptly notify the authorities for resolution...