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Rafay Baloch (born 5 February 1993) is a Pakistani ethical hacker and security researcher. He has been featured and known by both national and international media and publications [1] [2] like Forbes, [3] BBC, [4] The Wall Street Journal, [5] The Express Tribune [1] and TechCrunch. [6]
He was a member of the National Academy of Science’s Committee on International Security and Arms Control. Following his death the International Studies Association named their paper prize "Stephen P. Cohen Best Paper Award in International Politics of South Asia" after him. [12]
The National Centre for Cyber Security (NCCS) is a government-established research and development centre founded by the Pakistani government in June 2018. This project is a collaborative effort between the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and the Planning Commission .
National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency (NCCIA) is a specialized agency established by the Government of Pakistan on 3 May 2024. The agency replaced Cybercrime Wing of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and was created to “counter propaganda and rumours on social media”.
The primary objective of these CERT teams at both the national and sectoral levels is to enhance Pakistan's overall cyber security posture and resilience. [2] [3] CERTs are responsible for protecting against, detecting and responding to cyber security incidents, and will enhance the country's capacity to manage cyber security incidents. [6]
Aziz worked as an engineer at Sun Microsystems for twelve years, specialising in computer networking, network security, and system design. [4] [8] He also served as chief technology officer of the N1 program at Sun. [10] In 1999, he founded his first startup company Terraspring Inc., which focused on data center automization and virtualization.
Mubashir Husain Rehmani (Urdu: مبشر حسین رحمانی) (born on 23 February 1983 in Karachi, Pakistan) [8] is a Pakistani researcher [9] and computer scientist.His areas of work are computer networking, telecommunications, wireless communications and blockchain.
The CMM was developed in 2014, through collaborative effort between the GCSCC and over 200 experts from academia, international and regional organizations and the private sector. [9] CMM assesses the capacity of a country from five identified area called dimensions with the objective of improving the coverage, measurement and effectiveness of ...