JAKARTA – Malaysia and Indonesia have agreed to enhance their cooperation and partnership in cybersecurity and telecommunications, with leaders and relevant agencies to also strengthen cybersecurity management and develop closer relationships in international forums, such as at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
Communications and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa said national security should be given priority amid the rapid technological advancement and various other reasons, including commercial interests and freedom of expression.
“There are things that we acknowledge, but the issue of national security must be given priority,” he said at a joint press conference with his Indonesian counterpart Johnny Gerard Plate.
On the ITU, Annuar said both Malaysia and Indonesia, which intend to bid for seats in the ITU Council for Region E-Asia dan Australasia, will support each other at the conference scheduled to be held at the end of September.
Established in 1865, ITU is the United Nations’ specialised agency for matters related to information and communication technologies and is responsible for facilitating international connections in communication networks.
Meanwhile, Annuar said he and Plate had discussed various issues during their meeting earlier, including the political will and commitment to strengthen the cybersecurity legal framework, as well as telecommunication issues and over-the-top services.
Other matters discussed were telecommunication infrastructure, satellite technology, and online narratives that cloud bilateral relations.
“I hope more can be done together for us to forge greater consensus at the Asean level,” he said.
This was Annuar and Plate’s third meeting in the past six months, with the last meeting taking place in Singapore.
Annuar is on a three-day working visit to Indonesia, which began yesterday. He was accompanied by Adlan Mohd Shaffieq, the charge d’affaires of the Malaysian embassy in Indonesia, and Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh, the interim chairman of the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission. – Bernama, August 19, 2022