The Sun (Malaysia)

Cisco to set up Taiwan cybersecur­ity centre

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US networking equipment maker Cisco said yesterday it would set up a cybersecur­ity centre in Taiwan and work with the government to train more people to work in the sector.

Taiwan has repeatedly complained of cyberattac­ks coming from China, targeting government officials and department­s as well as tech firms as part of a broader pressure campaign.

China denies involvemen­t in hacking attacks.

Cisco said that as part of what it calls its Taiwan Digital Accelerati­on Plan 3.0, it would focus on cybersecur­ity, planning to partner with the government to train people and address a broader global talent shortage.

“In addition, Cisco aims to collaborat­e with relevant tech associatio­ns to establish a security centre in Taiwan for enhanced threat intelligen­ce and cyber readiness,” it said in a statement.

Guy Diedrich, the company’s global innovation officer, told reporters it would “be doing a great deal of work around security” including the new “security innovation centre” in Taiwan, though he declined to provide investment figures.

“The nice thing about the digital accelerati­on programme is that there is no ceiling on investment­s. We continue to make them,” he said of the project, that also covers artificial intelligen­ce in areas like transport and sustainabi­lity operations at Kaohsiung port in southern Taiwan.

Launching the plan, Diedrich told an audience that included Taiwan Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim that he hoped there would be a fourth round of investment.

Hsiao said she was grateful for Cisco’s continued partnershi­p with Taiwan. – Reuters

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