RoK, Malaysia hold virtual cybersecurity session within ADMM+

The Republic of Korea (RoK) and Malaysia jointly held a virtual subpanel session within the framework of the ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting Plus (ADMM+) on July 5 to discuss cybersecurity cooperation, Seoul's defense ministry said.
RoK, Malaysia hold virtual cybersecurity session within ADMM+ ảnh 1The RoK - ASEAN Defence Ministerial  meeting within the ADMM Meeting in November, 2021. - Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Seoul (VNA) – The Republic of Korea (RoK) and Malaysiajointly held a virtual subpanel session within the framework of the ASEANDefence Ministers Meeting Plus (ADMM+ ) on July 5 to discuss cybersecuritycooperation, Seoul's defense ministry said.

According to the Yonhap news agency of the RoK, the experts'cybersecurity working group of ADMM kicked off the two-day session as Seoulseeks to deepen cooperation with the regional bloc on multiple fronts,including security.

The RoK and Malaysia are the co-chairs of the working group for a three-yearterm ending in 2024.

Participants in this week's session plan to discuss joint responses tocybersecurity threats and look into plans for cybersecurity training amongmember countries slated for October.

ADMM is a major defense dialogue platform involving the 10 ASEAN members aswell as other key regional players, including the United States, China andJapan. Under the platform, there are various working groups handlingcybersecurity, maritime security, counter-terrorism and other issues./.
VNA

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