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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 Centre for Cyber Security; P. Pakistan Computer Emergency Response Team This page was last edited on 13 September 2024, at 01:39 (UTC). ...
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]
The Military College of Signals (reporting name: MCS) is a direct reporting detachment and the military college located in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.. The military college provides training and engineering education on signals intelligence and processing, cryptography, cyber security, computers, electronics, and telecommunication engineering for its cadets to be commissioned in the Corps of ...
Saleem has provided a critical analyses of Pakistan military's security doctrine. [13]As President Barack Obama announced the troop evacuation from Afghanistan, Saleem published his article, Threat matrix, which Saleem argues that threat matrix has five major elements: military, nuclear, terrorist, cyber and economic.
James Nelson Stickley III (born September 3, 1970) is the CEO of Stickley on Security, [1] a co-founder and board member of TraceSecurity, Inc., and a published author. [2] [3] He is a cyber security expert who is known for his unique research into vulnerabilities that affect organizations [4] [5] as well as exposing identity theft risks to the average person. [6]