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ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, March 1. President
Serdar Berdimuhamedov approved the proposals of Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Rashid Meredov to expand
cooperation in the field of cyber security with foreign partners
during the government meeting, Trend reports.
Turkmenistan is working on a three-year program with foreign
governments and international organizations to protect its digital
space. The program includes partnerships with technologically
advanced countries to exchange expertise and best practices in
cybersecurity, which is essential for attracting investments and
protecting intellectual property.
Moreover, the country is working towards joining international
agreements on digital security, modernizing its national
legislation in line with international cybersecurity standards, and
adopting new laws and regulations to combat cybercrime.
The practical implementation of these documents will enhance
international collaboration in cybersecurity, protect critical
information infrastructure, and safeguard both government and
private information systems from cybercrime and cyberterrorism.
These efforts represent a major step toward sustainable development
in the digital era.