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Experts at the Vietnam Security Summit 2026 in Hanoi on May 22 called for stronger measures to protect personal data and enhance cybersecurity resilience amid rising cyber threats.
The number of spyware attacks across Southeast Asia surged 18% in 2025, with Vietnam recording the highest volume of attacks targeting enterprise networks in the region.
Vietnamese cybersecurity authorities are handling severe cyberattacks targeting two ministry-level systems after hackers allegedly stole millions of user records, according to officials from the National Cybersecurity Center.
The Austria-Vietnam Cybersecurity Forum was held in a hybrid format in Vienna on May 5, bringing together policymakers, businesses, and experts to explore opportunities for bilateral cooperation while advancing policy dialogue on cybersecurity.
While the decision marks a strategic push to deepen digital transformation, it also underscores an urgent need to strengthen cybersecurity for SMEs, which often face constraints in resources, skilled personnel and defensive capabilities.
The number of cyberattacks in Vietnam may be declining, but the severity of damages is rising sharply, showing that hackers have shifted to target high-value data.
Vietnamese Facebook users report sudden account bans with unclear reasons, raising concerns over moderation systems.
A new report reveals how artificial intelligence is reshaping cyber threats, pushing Vietnamese businesses into an increasingly complex and high-risk digital landscape.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed a decision approving a project to enhance the operational capacity of Vietnam’s national cyber security protection forces.
Vietnam is considering a special compensation framework for its dedicated cybersecurity force, including significantly enhanced salaries and benefits, under a draft decree currently under appraisal.
A new report from Kaspersky reveals that 57% of Vietnamese businesses are facing a shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals, a gap that is increasingly undermining their ability to manage supply chain risks.
A sophisticated malware tool capable of extracting sensitive data has surfaced online, prompting swift warnings.
A student programmer allegedly developed malware used in a transnational cybercrime operation generating billions of VND.
A newly discovered cyberattack tool can infiltrate iPhones with a single click, leaving users unaware as sensitive data is stolen.
Though Vietnam’s rate is comparatively lower than some regional peers, nearly one in four users was still affected, underscoring the continued need for strong web security practices.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on March 16 signed a decision issuing a plan for enforcing the Law on Cybersecurity, setting out detailed tasks, deadlines and responsibilities for relevant units to drive its effective rollout.
A new cybersecurity report reveals that eight out of ten Vietnamese enterprises assessed for security show weaknesses in identity and access management.
Personal data is the property of each individual, yet in the digital era, users are almost powerless to control their own information after every click on the “accept” button.
A severe shortage of high-level cybersecurity professionals and the increasing demand for 24/7 monitoring are prompting nearly all Vietnamese companies to outsource their security operations centers, according to a new report by Kaspersky.
Vietnam has laid out a sweeping vision to fortify its digital frontier, with a bold goal: by 2030, the country plans to develop a cadre of 10,000 highly skilled cybersecurity experts capable of serving both domestic and international demands.