Cybersecurity entails a proactive strategy to protect individuals from potential risks associated with the growing use of digital technology.
Director General of Digital Government Transformation, Tupou’tuah Baravilala, commends the advancements in cyber security in Fiji achieved through the implementation of the Cybercrime Act and protective measures.
She eagerly awaits the forthcoming review of the Cyber Security Maturity Model for recommendations and implementation.
“We are ensuring that all individuals have accommodations, and I am eagerly anticipating the results of this report. Subsequently, we will begin the gradual implementation of these findings in Fiji.”
Oceanic Cyber Security Center’s Head Researcher, Dr. James Boorman, highlighted the significant impact of the CMM review on enhancing cybersecurity measures within the nation.
“We view cyber security maturity as a continuous journey, and recognizing your current position on this path is crucial for determining your next steps. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model (CMM) serves as a valuable tool in assessing your current status and devising a strategic roadmap to enhance cyber security across various dimensions and sectors of society.”
Deputy British High Commissioner Nicola Noble emphasizes the significance of this review as a valuable tool for the government.
“We trust that this latest review will aid the Fijian government in assessing advancements and shaping future priorities in cyber development.”
With the introduction of the Cyber Security Capacity Maturity Model, Fiji aims to advance towards a more secure digital environment through a united effort.