Early exposure to and use of cyberspace help children learn knowledge to serve their studies, and expand and improve their understanding, but at the same time it also causes many risks; hence, there must be protective solutions.
Copyright infringement on cyberspace in Vietnam is a barrier to digital press content growth. SGGP Newspaper has conducted an interview with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Do Thi Thu Hang from the Vietnam Journalists Association about this matter.
The Military Party Committee of Ho Chi Minh City yesterday held a summary meeting for 5 years implementing Resolution No.29-NQ/TW by the Politburo on strategies to protect the national sovereign in cyberspace.
HCMC People’s Committee has issued an action plan in the city for the ‘National Strategies on Cyberspace Safety, Security to Respond to Challenges until 2025, with a Vision to 2030’.
The Central Propaganda and Education Committee, led by its Deputy Director Le Hai Binh, yesterday had a working session with HCMC Party’s Committee on protecting the ideological foundation of the Party and fighting against wrong, hostile view.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) yesterday held a meeting on the state of advertising activities on the Internet in Vietnam. The meeting introduced feasible solutions to ensure a healthy and sustainable cyberspace in the country.
At fake websites, subjects instruct and suggest individuals access fraudulent links to perform multi-bank money transfer services. After transferring money to designated bank accounts, investors cannot withdraw money from the account registered on the fake stock trading interface and lose money.
The Ministry of Information and Communications yesterday officially introduced the campaign ‘Cleaning up Malicious Codes on the Cyberspace’ for businesses, organizations, and individuals in Vietnam.
The Propaganda and Education Board of the City Party Committee and the Brigade No.2 of the Command 86 signed a cooperation agreement to handle information in cyberspace.