Cyber Security and Policy Making: An Analysis of Pakistan
Keywords:
Cyber Security, Policy Making, Pakistan, TechnologyAbstract
The knowledge and technology era is currently in full swing. Political entities are constantly evolving, with advancements ranging from electronic utilities payment processing to modern infrastructure, the use of machine learning, advanced communication systems, and technological combat. Distances have shrunk the advancement of technology, but its use has also given rise to fresh dangers and anxieties. Cybercrimes, including stealing, criminal conspiracy, financial crimes, data breaches, matters of national security acquisition, and even dangers to essential systems, have evolved into modern-day forms of cyber warfare. These risks affect both wealthy and emerging nations, creating a national security problem. Pakistan is a nuclear-capable emerging nation that is particularly exposed to these dangers. It is more difficult for the government and lawmakers to control Pakistan's digital world because of its vast variety of internet users and poorly informed technology literacy. Nowadays, Pakistan has experienced significant cyber-attacks on vital governmental portals, and attackers have effectively breached the cyberspace of crucial infrastructure. Lawmakers in Pakistan have developed legal actions that don't fully and comprehensively address the concerns to keep this from happening. What is the status of Pakistan's policy alternatives to address significant cybersecurity challenges is the real cause of discussion. However, this study concentrates on the approach of cybersecurity framework in Pakistan. This paper highlights both primary and secondary sources as part of their qualitative research approach. Finally, a few suggestions for strengthening the nation's cyber security measures are also made.