National Cybersecurity Association opens branch in HCM City

The southern branch aims to become a coordinating body for cybersecurity tasks, workforce development, awareness-raising and the strengthening of digital defence capabilities across the region, contributing to the safe and sustainable growth of Vietnam’s digital economy.

Lieutenant General Nguyen Minh Chinh, NCA Vice Chairman, speaks at the launch ceremony of the southern branch of the National Cybersecurity Association. (Photo: VNA)
Lieutenant General Nguyen Minh Chinh, NCA Vice Chairman, speaks at the launch ceremony of the southern branch of the National Cybersecurity Association. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) — As Vietnam faces increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks and high-tech online fraud, the National Cybersecurity Association (NCA) on December 8 officially launched its southern branch in Ho Chi Minh City.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Major General Le Xuan Minh, Director of the Ministry of Public Security’s Department of Cybersecurity and High-Tech Crime Prevention (A05), noted that while Vietnam has made major strides in science-technology, innovation and digital transformation, cyber risks have escalated sharply, directly affecting national security and social order.

He said HCM City - Vietnam’s largest economic, financial, commercial and technology hub, is home to critical digital infrastructure, tech enterprises, research institutions and a dense community of online users. The city is also a hotspot for cyber threats, including phishing campaigns, data theft, system intrusions and AI-driven identity fraud.

The establishment of the NCA southern branch, jointly organised by NCA and A05, is therefore both strategic and urgent, Minh said.

Lieutenant General Nguyen Minh Chinh, NCA Vice Chairman, said the new branch meets pressing cybersecurity needs while holding long-term significance for national socio-economic development.

The southern region plays a decisive role in realising the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57 on breakthroughs in science-technology, innovation, digital transformation, and the development of the digital industry, AI and data sector.

The southern branch aims to become a coordinating body for cybersecurity tasks, workforce development, awareness-raising and the strengthening of digital defence capabilities across the region, contributing to the safe and sustainable growth of Vietnam’s digital economy, he said.

HCM City People’s Committee Chairman Nguyen Van Duoc emphasised that the city is entering a new development phase driven by science-technology and digital transformation — the fastest and most effective route to sustainable growth. Strong cybersecurity, he said, is essential for protecting digital assets, ensuring national sovereignty in cyberspace and building public trust in digital services.

The city is accelerating investment in digital infrastructure, attracting major data-centre investors, and calling for strengthened legal frameworks to protect information systems and essential public services. It also encourages the development of domestic cybersecurity products to enhance technological self-reliance.

Covering localities from Da Nang to Ca Mau, the branch will be led by Major General Le Minh Manh, former Deputy Director of A05. In the coming months, it will expand public awareness campaigns, roll out safe-digital-citizen initiatives, develop cybersecurity toolkits, organise training and drills, foster cooperation among academia and enterprises, and work towards establishing a cybersecurity training and incident response centre in the southern region. A 24/7 rapid-response team and mechanisms for malware analysis and threat-data sharing are also planned./.

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