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BD must strengthen cybersecurity, bridge IT skills gap: Info Minister

Published : Sunday, 28 June, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 27
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon on Saturday said cybersecurity has become a critical component of national security, stressing that Bangladesh must accelerate information technology adoption and develop a skilled workforce to keep pace with global technological advancement.

 Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Phoenix Summit Dhaka 2026, powered by Brac Bank in association with Axentec by Robi Axiata, at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in the capital, the minister said the traditional concept of security has evolved significantly.

“Previously, security meant border security or law-and-order security. But that definition has changed. Cybersecurity is now one of the most important issues,” he said.

 Swapon noted that cybersecurity has become a global priority, adding that the issue was also discussed during recent talks between the leaders of two major world powers.

 He said Bangladesh is still lagging behind in information technology adoption and needs to move faster to achieve its national development goals.

 Highlighting the importance of skilled human resources, the minister said the country is facing a shortage of qualified IT professionals, which remains one of the major challenges to its digital transformation.

 He called for coordinated efforts by the government, industry and educational institutions to formulate a comprehensive human resource development strategy for the IT sector.

 The minister said young people should be encouraged and trained to prepare them for future technological challenges and emerging opportunities, adding that Bangladesh must think beyond immediate needs and focus on long-term technological advancement.

 Swapon also emphasized stronger collaboration among the government, academia and the private sector to drive innovation and accelerate the country’s digital transformation.

 He stressed the need for a joint action plan to ensure the effective use of available resources and expertise, while learning from international best practices and adapting them to the local context.

 The closing ceremony was also attended by Kinley Tshering, CPC of Thimphu TechPark; Adil Hossain Noble, Managing Director and CEO of Axentec PLC; Aminul Hakim, President of ISPAB; and Fauzia Idrees, Director of Cyber Security at Royal Holloway, University of London.

 Bangladesh’s cybersecurity convergence platform, The TeamPhoenix Group (TTPG), organized the Phoenix Summit 2026, held in the capital from June 23 to 27. -UNB



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