Bangladesh Cyber Security Intelligence (BCSI) has launched a Community-driven Emergency Response Team to defend the nation’s digital assets in response to recent floods and cyberattacks from a neighboring country. This team will be on the front lines, protecting Bangladesh during this critical time and ensuring that any future threats to our cyberspace are swiftly neutralized.
Call to Action:
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BCSI call for all cybersecurity experts from Bangladesh to join the fight as they are creating a community-driven Cyber Emergency Response Team (CERT) and inviting skilled individuals to volunteer with BCSI to defend the country from cyber attacks. This initiative combines institutional and community efforts to show the strength of Bangladesh.
This call to action emphasizes BCSI’s commitment to involving the community, ensuring that the formation of CERT is a collaborative effort that draws from the expertise of volunteers across the nation. Anyone can join the fight to defend the country through [[email protected]] to be part of this crucial initiative.
BCSI’s Mission:
BCSI‘s mission is to protect Bangladesh’s important infrastructure and digital assets. They have launched the Community-driven Cyber Emergency Response Team (CERT) to monitor cyberspace 24/7 and respond quickly to cyberattacks. Their focus is on finding and sharing intelligence about threats, and working with experts and volunteers to strengthen the nation’s defenses against any adversary.