Yesterday, the Charter of Trust hosted a virtual panel discussion titled “Security by Default in View of Major Cybersecurity Regulations in Asia”, moderated by Sudhir Ethiraj from TÜV SÜD. This discussion brought together leading policymakers and industry experts to delve into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity regulations and foster actionable collaboration aimed at strengthening global cyber resilience.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our distinguished panellists: Veronica Tan from the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, S.S. Sarma and Ashutosh Bahuguna from CERT-In, Amitava Mukherjee and Didier Ludwig from Siemens, and Ki Hyun Park from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Their insightful contributions covered the development and implementation of various cybersecurity regulations in Asia, sparking a truly engaging and interactive session. With roughly 80 participants, primarily from Asia, the discussion was enriched by thought-provoking questions from the audience, underscoring the urgent need for such dialogues.
The discussion covered a wide array of crucial topics. The panellists explored various regulatory frameworks that govern critical infrastructure in different Asian countries, examining the importance of establishing baseline requirements and adopting a risk-based approach across various industries to enhance cyber resilience.
A consensus emerged that security by default must be ingrained in the culture, while considering the essential role of regional context for effective implementation.
Thank you to everyone who participated! A recording of the webinar can be found at the bottom of this page.