Abstract/Description
The research analyzes the vulnerabilities and consequences of cyber-attacks on essential infrastructure sectors such as energy, telecommunications, and finance, which are vital for the country’s stability and development. It also evaluates the economic, political, and social effects of cyber incidents on the country’s governance and society. Moreover, the research assesses the current cyber security measures and frameworks in Pakistan and identifies the gaps and opportunities for improvement.
Location
MCS-5, AMAN-CED, Second Floor
Session Theme
1D: Governance and Nontraditional Security Challenges
Session Type
Parallel Technical Session
Session Discussant
Charles Amjad-Ali, Luther Seminary St Paul, Minnesota
Start Date
16-11-2023 2:30 PM
End Date
16-11-2023 4:00 PM
Recommended Citation
Khan, M. (2023). Understanding the Non-Traditional Security Dimensions: Cyber Threat Landscape in Pakistan. CBER Conference. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/esdcber/2023/program/13
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Understanding the Non-Traditional Security Dimensions: Cyber Threat Landscape in Pakistan
MCS-5, AMAN-CED, Second Floor
The research analyzes the vulnerabilities and consequences of cyber-attacks on essential infrastructure sectors such as energy, telecommunications, and finance, which are vital for the country’s stability and development. It also evaluates the economic, political, and social effects of cyber incidents on the country’s governance and society. Moreover, the research assesses the current cyber security measures and frameworks in Pakistan and identifies the gaps and opportunities for improvement.