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Cyber security 'a top priority in Gulf region'
6/12/2010

Cyber security is one of the new pressing issues to be tackled in the Gulf, a leading expert has said.

 
 
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Cyber security 'a top priority in Gulf region'

Manama: 3 hours and 34 minutes ago

Cyber security is one of the new pressing issues to be tackled in the Gulf, a leading expert has said.The revelation comes in view of the latest whistleblower website's release of unauthorised confidential cables.

GCC states are now looking for ways to improve their cyber security to avoid issues that happened with WikiLeaks, said Saudi-based King Faisal Centre for Research and Islamic Studies chairman Prince Turki Al Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

'The fact that it happened in the US makes us (GCC) concerned and interested in this,' he told the conference at the closing session yesterday, entitled 'The Changing Nature of Regional Security Issues'.

Prince Turki said if diplomats and leaders were not able to discuss matters that affect them through cables freely, the countries are 'in trouble'.

'The US needs to not only restore the credibility and legitimacy of their engagement with the rest of the world, but make sure no more leaks happen in the future,' he said.

Responding to a question on what in his view went wrong in the area, Prince Turki revealed that the import of other government systems to the region was one of the developments that allowed for things to go wrong.

'The Gulf needs systems that come from within the social fabric of these countries to ensure their prosperity and success.' Prince Turki said, stressing that issues such as human rights and freedom of the Press had been accepted as a framework for governments and were progressing in many countries.

'Taking bold steps forward on issues like women's rights, human rights and freedom of the Press is important,' said Prince Turki.

 
 
 
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