
In the context of rapid technological development and digitalization, Central Asia is becoming a arena where integration processes are covering new areas, and cybersecurity is becoming a cornerstone of state stability. This was stated in an interview with the Kabar agency by the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Namangan State University, Doctor of Philosophy, Associate Professor Shukhratjon Khaidaraliev.
According to Khaidaraliev, new opportunities also bring cross-border threats, which require joint responses.
“Now, when technologies are developing so quickly, it is important to create a common strategic plan for all Central Asian countries to address interregional threats,” he noted.
The Dean emphasized that participation in international forums contributes to the development of more effective methods to combat cybercrime and opens new horizons for long-term cooperation between the states of the region.
We remind you that an International Scientific and Practical Conference on the topic “Cybersecurity: Organizational and Legal Processes, International and National Standards, Problems, Threats, Challenges, and Their Impact on the National Security of Central Asian Countries” is currently taking place in Bishkek.