
As part of efforts to enhance cybersecurity resilience in Guyana, the National Data Management Authority (NDMA) has unveiled 43 new policies as part of Government’s National Cybersecurity Policy Framework.
This was done at the launch of the NDMA 4-day policy sensitisation seminar hosted at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre (ACCC) on Tuesday. According to the Department of Public Information (DPI) report, this is the first in a series of engagements across the public sector, which will be facilitated by the NDMA.
These cybersecurity policies will provide a strategic approach to managing cybersecurity risks, outline roles and responsibilities for various stakeholders and include mechanisms for incident response.
Cybersecurity experts developed them to protect the Government of Guyana’s information and communication infrastructures from cyber threats, which directly complements government’s vision of utilising Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) resources to provide easy access to government services, facilitate information sharing and promote collaboration among government agencies, and other relevant parties.












