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VIETNAM: The Impacts of Cyber Crime Brian Osgood, Kinsey McFadden, & Leilani Soliven

VIETNAM: The Impacts of Cyber Crime Brian Osgood, Kinsey McFadden, & Leilani Soliven. Problem Statement. “ Vietnam must reduce cyber security vulnerabilities through strict governmental policies to improve trust and strengthen regional security partnerships. ”.

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VIETNAM: The Impacts of Cyber Crime Brian Osgood, Kinsey McFadden, & Leilani Soliven

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  1. VIETNAM: The Impacts of Cyber Crime Brian Osgood, Kinsey McFadden, & LeilaniSoliven

  2. Problem Statement “Vietnam must reduce cyber security vulnerabilities through strict governmental policies to improve trust and strengthen regional security partnerships.”

  3. Interesting Facts…”Fun Facts”… • Became 150th member of the World Trade Organization in 2007, after waiting 12 years to join • Largest exporter of cashews in the world, and the second largest exporter of rice. • Although Vietnam is a developing country, it has a literacy rate of 94%. • Among all developing countries, Vietnam has one of the lowest unemployment rates. • 10 Million motor bikes travel on the roads of every day. • Ruou ran (snake wine), rice wine with a pickled snake inside, allegedly can cure any sickness. • The most common surname in Vietnam is Nguyen. • The Vietnamese keep potbelly pigs as pets. • The Vietnamese language has six different tones. A change in tone changes the meaning of • Vietnam is about 8 times the size of Switzerland Twice the size of Arizona. • Iced tea is free in most restaurants. Some have hot tea; others have both. • When Vietnamese drink tea or water (or anything), they always leave 5 to 10% in the cup after drinking. They don’t empty their cups. • Vietnamese don’t take a shower in the morning. They take a shower/ bath in the evening.

  4. Why Cyber Security Matters? • Government Corruption • Domestic • International • International Integration – ASEAN, WTO, TPP, etc • Financial Stability

  5. Policies to Address Issue • Policy#1: Treaty & Partnership with Other Countries • Legal actions • Rules and Regulations • Policy #2: Create Cyber Assurance Command Group • Minimize Cyber Attacks • Enforce Policies for Organizations to safeguard data • Information assurance • Network security

  6. Statistics (2012) • Growing Internet use  Increase in Cybercrime • 33.9% of Population uses the Internet • 7thTop Internet Country in Asia • Ranked 172nd out of 179 in RSF’s (Reports Without Borders) • Edges Syria, North Korea, and China • Growing Hacking and Malware Attacks • 70 million+ computers infected with viruses (200,000/day) • 2,245 Government sites attacked or hacked (187 /month) • Ranked 5th among 10 countries at highest risk of having Information Security Breached. Source: InternetWorldStats

  7. Recommendation: Policy #2 • “To Establish Cyber Assurance Command Group to enforce strict policies to reduce cyber security vulnerabilities in Vietnam.” • Implementing best practices to modernize technological infrastructure. • i.e. Hackers use new methods and advanced techniques to attack websites • Improve competitive advantages with training and awareness. • Enforce Rules & Regulations to ensure information & network security.

  8. Questions? RESOURCE: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats3.htm

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