Safeguarding public areas, including the virtual ones, is a government responsibility, but we know the call to action stems from worry about outsiders seeking to weaken Pakistan’s stealth and damage its sanctity. A lower priority is the safety to citizens. Nonetheless, the government’s focus towards developing and providing cyber protection is critical. More universities should be encouraged to establish research and development centres. The digital lab ventures at LGU and other universities in the future should be afforded support and network protection. Recently, a server at a public university in Michigan, USA was hacked, leaking sensitive student data. While Pakistan continues to catch up on the technological front, it needs a strong policy on Internet usage and cybersecurity with recent cybercrime laws enforced — though being cautious not to impinge on citizens’ rights. Especially in this time of transition of powers, be they military or government, the country cannot waver when anti-state actors are at play everywhere.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 30th, 2016.
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