Quad to leverage machine learning, advanced technologies to enhance cyber security

Update: 2023-02-03 05:12 GMT
Quad is committed to provide educational resources to its citizens to increase cyber security. (Representational image: iStock)

Quad, an informal grouping of four countries Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, had agreed to leverage machine learning and related advanced technologies to enhance cyber security, the White House has said.

Officials of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States met in New Delhi on January 30-31 for the Quad Senior Cyber Group, during which they reaffirmed their commitment to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific that is inclusive and resilient, it said.

In the longer term, the group committed to leverage machine learning and related advanced technologies to enhance cyber security and establish secure channels for Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERT) and private sector threat information sharing, the White House said in a statement on Thursday (February 2).

Also read: Will ensure Quad continues to be force for good: Joint statement by US, Japan

The group also committed to create a framework and methodology to ensure supply chain security and resilience for information communication technologies (ICT) and operational technology (OT) systems of critical sectors, it said, adding that these objectives formed an important part of the future-looking, leading-edge work plan for the group.

The number of serious cyber incidents would be reduced

The White House said progress on these objectives would enhance Quad members’ national cyber capabilities, lowering the number of serious cyber incidents, and improving their response capabilities.

Closer collaboration on machine learning research would enable better detection of network intrusions and improving cyber risk management of critical infrastructure, it said. The framework for secure threat information sharing by CERTs and private sector entities would enable better real-time cooperation and assessments as cyber incidents arise, the White House said.

A supply chain methodology would encourage the major providers of software services and products leveraged by governments to adhere to a Quad-endorsed best-practice guideline for cyber security ICT and OT requirements for critical infrastructure, it added.

Observing that telecom security was a core function of national security, the statement said working in conjunction with Quad CET Working Group, the group would strive to ensure that security-by-design and best practices of cyber security were incorporated in ORAN and 6G technologies.

Also read: Cyber security integral to national security: Amit Shah

“Our meeting advanced the group’s positive and ambitious agenda. Quad partners are working together to better secure cyberspace and foster an international digital economy that works for everyone, including regional partners in the Indo-Pacific,” the White House said.

‘Quad Cyber Challenge’ to raise awareness about cyber security

The Quad countries, it said, were committed in the near term to drive more secure software services and products by common Quad government security practices, establish common cyber security requirements for nations’ critical infrastructure, conduct a Quad Cyber Challenge (a campaign to raise awareness among its populations and drive action to improve cyber security), collaborating on capacity-building activities and information sharing in the Indo-Pacific region under the Quad Cybersecurity Partnership.

“Among other things, the group discussed the importance of utilizing trusted vendors in telecommunications infrastructure as part of our shared commitment to promote safe, resilient networks and technologies, including through exploration of open and inter-operable network solutions which are occurring in each of and among our countries,” the statement said.

“These efforts demonstrate the Quad’s commitment to building regional capacity and ensuring the delivery of an open and secure telecommunications infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific,” it said.

According to the statement, the Quad Cyber Challenge Campaign would promote basic cyber security awareness among individuals, organizations, businesses, and governments throughout member countries to prevent them from becoming victims of cyber crimes and threats that could cause untold financial and personal damage.

“We are committed to provide educational resources to our citizens to increase their cyber security as part of this effort,” it said.

(With Agency inputs)

Tags:    

Similar News