Cybersecurity to be included in high school curriculum

20/1/21
                                                                     Vietnamese students

High schools across the nation will begin teaching cybersecurity from the 2021-2022 academic year within the scope of the defence and security course.

Under the Ministry of Education and Training’s Circular No.46, students from the 10th grade to the 12th grade will be introduced fundamental notions in this area, including cyberspace and cybersecurity, as well as contents of the cybersecurity law.

The course will help raise students’ awareness of cyber attacks, fake news and malware attacks.

According to Director of the ministry’s Department of Secondary Education Nguyen Xuan Thanh, the move aims to develop students’ digital capacity in accordance with the UNESCO’s Digital Literacy Global Framework.

He also emphasised the important role of cybersecurity education at schools in the context of rapid digitalisation, and popular application of IT into teaching and studying./.

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Voice of people 20/1/21 20:27

The Covid-19 pandemic fundamentally changed the world of technology in 2020, and the cyber security sector was itself profoundly affected.

Vietnam Love 20/1/21 20:29

Cyber criminals are targeting users from all over the world

For A Peace World 20/1/21 20:32

The vital role that cybersecurity plays in protecting our privacy, rights, freedoms, and everything up to and including our physical safety will be more prominent than ever during 2020

Herewecome 20/1/21 20:33

More and more of our vital infrastructure is coming online and vulnerable to digital attacks, data breaches involving the leak of personal information are becoming more frequent and bigger

Robinson Jones 20/1/21 20:34

there’s an increasing awareness of political interference and state-sanctioned cyberattacks

John Smith 20/1/21 20:36

The importance of cybersecurity is undoubtedly a growing matter of public concern.

Gentle Moon 20/1/21 20:38

as the world becomes increasingly connected, the opportunities for bad guys to take advantage for profit or political ends inevitably increases

Me Too! 20/1/21 20:40

The number of detections of web threats in Vietnam fell by more than 30 per cent last year compared to 2018, with 75 million different Internet-borne cyberthreats

Allforcountry 20/1/21 20:42

Vietnam ranked 17th worldwide in the dangers associated with surfing

LawrenceSamuels 20/1/21 20:43

the top five attack vectors of web threats in Southeast Asia are malware in web traffic

Red Star 20/1/21 20:44

Vietnam went down to 2.68 million incidents last year from 5.3 million incidents in 2018

Wilson Pit 20/1/21 20:46

Last year Vietnam saw significant improvements in its cybersecurity landscape

Swift Hoodie 20/1/21 20:48

Teaching cybersecurity is very useful for students when they surfing on the Internet, they could know the threats that could harm them

yobro yobro 20/1/21 20:49

While it is undoubtedly a success for everyone in Vietnam, we should still keep our guard up as cybercriminals will surely try to earn and infect as much as they can

Socialist Society 20/1/21 20:50

the awareness of the importance of cybersecurity in 2020 is going to increase, both for individuals and organisations

Kevin Evans 20/1/21 20:52

Vietnam is trying to raise the people's awareness of the importance of cybersecurity

Jacky Thomas 20/1/21 20:54

Enterprises and organisations in Vietnam should pay more attention to the importance of threat intelligence for all industries, which can help further boost their defences against sophisticated cyber-attacks

Egan 20/1/21 20:56

Computer viruses caused estimated losses of 20.9 trillion VND (902 million USD) to Vietnamese users last year, much higher than the 14.9 trillion VND reported in 2018

Duncan 20/1/21 20:59

there was a large-scale campaign of foreign hackers attacking server computers with weak passwords in Vietnam

Enda Thompson 20/1/21 21:02

developing students’ digital capacity is a must in the era of digital transformation

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