Under the strategy, the Government targets to maintain Viet Nam's ranking on global cybersecurity index to 25th-30th by 2025.
1 - Strengthen the leadership of the Party and management of the State over cybersecurity.
2 - Complete the legal framework
3 - Protect national sovereignty in cyberspace
4 - Safeguard digital infrastructure, digital platforms, digital data and national cyber infrastructure
5 - Protect the information system of the Party and State agencies
6 - Protect information systems of crucial sectors that need to be prioritized to ensure information security
7 - Create digital trust; build an honest, civilized and healthy network environment; and prevent and combat law violations on cyberspace
8 – Enhance technological mastery and autonomy to actively cope with cyberspace challenges
9 - Train and develop human resource
10 - Communicate and raise awareness of cybersecurity skills
11 - Improve national prestige and fostering international integration
12 - Secure funding for implementation
Meanwhile, incident response teams of 11 priority sectors for network information security will be formed.
The 11 key areas include transport, energy, natural resources and environment, information, health, finance, banking, defense, security, social order and safety, urban areas, and the Government's direction and administration.
According to a report released by the ITU in June 2021, Viet Nam jumped 25 places after two years to rank 25th out of 194 countries and territories worldwide in the GCI in 2020.
Viet Nam ranked seventh in Asia-Pacific region and fourth among ASEAN countries in the field.