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30 March 2015

Suriname Begins Development Of National Cyber Security Plan With OAS Support

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OAS recently developed this type of cybersecurity program in Colombia, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago, and plans to assist other countries in the region as well.
Suriname Privacy

On December 16, 2014, the Organization of American States ("OAS") issued a press release regarding meetings in Suriname focused on the development of a National Cyber Security Plan for Suriname. Following the initial assessment, OAS will work with Suriname to prepare an implementation outline that addresses the multi-stakeholder priorities and security needs. OAS recently developed this type of cybersecurity program in Colombia, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago, and plans to assist other countries in the region as well.

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