National Cybersecurity Association joining efforts to protect cybersecurity in the new era
As part of its annual meeting, the National Cybersecurity Association (NCA) held a seminar titled “Cybersecurity in the new era: Joining efforts to safeguard cyberspace”, on the morning of April 11, 2025.
As part of its annual meeting, the National Cybersecurity Association (NCA) held a seminar titled “Cybersecurity in the new era: Joining efforts to safeguard cyberspace”, on the morning of April 11, 2025.

Director of the Department of Cybersecurity and Hi-tech Crimes under the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) Lieutenant General Nguyen Minh Chinh, Permanent Vice-Chairman of NCA, chaired the meeting.
In his opening remarks, Lieutenant General Nguyen Minh Chinh stated that, since its establishment in 2024, NCA has gradually secured its position as a core professional and social organization in protecting national cybersecurity protection, promoting digital transformation, and supporting government agencies, enterprises and experts in the fields.
The association successfully organized numerous seminars and forums on cybersecurity, contributing to raising the public awareness of cybersecurity, sharing knowledge and promoting initiatives to safeguard cyberspace.
NCA also launched nTrust application, a cyber fraud warning tool, being used by hundreds of thousands of users, teamed up with other agencies and sectors to resolve cybersecurity incidents seriously affecting sectors, including the postal service and securities markets, as well as co-hosted the 2024 National Cybersecurity Exercise, a large-scale cybersecurity event with a large practical value.
At the seminar, representatives from the Department of Cybersecurity and Hi-tech Crimes, MobiFone Corporation, FPT Corporation and other stakeholders shared their perspectives on cybersecurity management as well as measures to ensure cybersecurity in the current situation.
They also outlined NCA’s key priorities for 2025.
Accordingly, the association will actively participate in implementing Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science and technology development, innovation and national digital transformation, as well as function as a technological consultant, and a cybersecurity law and policy critic.
It will also continue closely coordinate with the Department of Cybersecurity and Hi-tech Crimes and other relevant agencies to deal with cybercrime as well as cyber attacks.
Additionally, NCA will draw up appropriate action programs to effectively implement the “Digital Literacy Movement” as directed by the Party General Secretary and the Prime Minister, while closely collaborating with relevant agencies in organizing the Signing Ceremony of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime to be held in Hanoi this year.