BORACAY: Malaysia will continue to actively contribute to the development agenda of the telecommunications and digital technology sector in the Asean region.
Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said this commitment will be implemented through projects outlined in the ASEAN Digital Masterplan 2025 launched in Kuala Lumpur in January 2021.
This is in line with Malaysia’s participation in the 3rd Asean Digital Ministers’ Meeting to strengthen the role of ICT as the primary driver of Asean’s economic and social transformation post-Covid-19. "Emphasis was also given to scam and cybersecurity issues, as well as our commitment to work together to enhance digitalisation and have better cooperation in the digital economy. We also discussed data privacy, data protection and data utilisation across countries.
The ADGMIN3 meeting themed"Synergised ASEAN: Human-Centric Approach to a Sustainable Digital Transformation” was chaired by Philippines Department of Information and Communications Technology Minister Ivan John E. Uy.
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