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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Washington: Amid threats from China in the field of telecom and 6G<\/a> technology, the Quad<\/a> grouping of Australia, India, Japan and the US has decided to ensure \"security-by-design and best practices of cyber security,\" according to a White House press release.

In a joint statement after the meeting of the
Quad<\/a> Senior Cyber Group in New Delhi on January 30 and 31, the Group said that it was working on identifying best security practices for software services and products and minimum critical infrastructure cyber security requirements.

\"Our meeting advanced the Group's positive and ambitious agenda. Quad partners are working together to better secure cyberspace and foster an international digital economy that works for everyone, including regional partners in the Indo-Pacific,\" read the release.

Observing that telecom security is a core function of national security, the statement said working in conjunction with
Quad CET Working Group<\/a>, the Group will strive to ensure that security-by-design and best practices of cyber security are incorporated in Open Radio Access Network<\/a> (ORAN<\/a>) and 6G<\/a> technologies.

The Group also endorsed the
Counter Ransomware Initiative<\/a> (CRI<\/a>) efforts (of which Quad countries are members) to drive international cooperation and joint action to tackle ransomware including through information and intelligence exchanges, sharing best practices regarding policy and legal authority frameworks, and collaboration between law enforcement and cyber authorities to conduct counter ransomware activities, it added.

In the longer term, the Group has also committed to: leveraging machine learning and related advanced technologies to enhance cyber security; establishing secure channels for Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERT) and private sector threat information sharing; and creating a framework and methodology for ensuring Supply Chain Security and Resilience for information communication technologies (
ICT<\/a>) and operational technology (OT) systems of critical sectors.

\"These objectives form an important part of the future-looking, leading-edge work plan for the Group,\" said the release.

Progress on these objectives will enhance Quad members' national cyber capabilities, lowering the number of serious cyber incidents and improving their response capabilities.

Closer collaboration on machine learning research will enable better detection of network intrusions and improve cyber risk management of critical infrastructure, it said.

The framework for security threat information sharing by CERTs and private sector entities will enable better real-time cooperation and assessments as cyber incidents arise.

\"A supply chain methodology will encourage major software services, products, and providers leveraged by governments to adhere to a Quad-endorsed best practice guideline for cyber security
ICT<\/a> and OT requirements for critical infrastructure,\" added the release.

Further, coordinating and collaborating on capacity-building efforts in the Indo-Pacific region under the
Quad Cybersecurity Partnership<\/a> will enhance regional resilience to cyber incidents and threats, reduce broader regional cyber risks, promote cyber awareness, and improve the resilience of critical infrastructure and supply chain.

These efforts demonstrate the Quad's commitment to building regional capacity and ensuring the delivery of an open and secure telecommunications infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific, added the release.
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四在电信关注应对中国威胁,6 g技术

在会后发表联合声明的高级网络四组在新德里1月30日和31日,该集团表示,它正在识别软件服务和产品最佳安全实践和最小关键基础设施网络安全需求。

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华盛顿:在从中国电信和领域的威胁6克技术,分组的澳大利亚、印度、日本和美国已经决定,确保“security-by-design和最佳实践的网络安全,”据白宫新闻发布。

在会后发表联合声明高级网络组在新德里1月30日和31日,该集团表示,它正在识别软件服务和产品最佳安全实践和最小关键基础设施网络安全需求。

“我们的会议先进集团的积极的和雄心勃勃的议程。四伙伴正在共同努力,更好的安全的网络空间和促进国际数字经济,适用于每个人,包括区域合作伙伴在印度-太平洋地区”,读释放。

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观察到电信安全是国家安全的核心功能,声明说,在一起工作四CET(中央东部东京)工作小组,集团将努力确保security-by-design和最佳实践的网络安全纳入开放无线接入网络(奥兰),6克技术。

该组织还支持计数器Ransomware倡议(中国国际广播电台(四)努力国家成员)推动国际合作和联合行动应对ransomware包括通过信息和情报交流、分享最佳实践框架有关政策和法律权威,和执法部门之间的协作和网络部门进行柜台ransomware活动,它补充说。

从长远来看,该组织还致力于:利用机器学习及相关先进技术来提高网络安全;建立安全通道计算机紧急反应小组(CERT)和私营部门威胁信息共享;和创建一个框架和方法论为确保供应链安全和弹性信息通信技术(信息通信技术)和操作技术(OT)系统的关键部门。

“这些目标形式的重要组成部分,未来看,尖端组工作计划,”说,释放。

这些目标的进展将提高四成员的国家网络功能,降低严重的网络事件的数量和提高他们的反应能力。

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机器学习研究更紧密合作将使更好的网络入侵检测和改善网络风险管理的重要基础设施,它说。

安全威胁信息共享的框架确实的事情和私营实体将有助于改善实时合作,评估网络事件出现。

“供应链方法将鼓励主要的软件服务,产品,和提供者利用政府坚持Quad-endorsed网络安全的最佳实践指导原则信息通信技术补充道,“和不要求关键基础设施。

此外,协调和合作能力建设的努力下印支地区四网络安全伙伴关系将加强区域弹性网络事件和威胁,降低更广泛的区域网络风险,促进网络意识,提高关键基础设施和供应链的弹性。

这些努力证明了四对建设区域能力的承诺,确保交付的开放和安全的电信基础设施在印度-太平洋地区,增加了释放。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Washington: Amid threats from China in the field of telecom and 6G<\/a> technology, the Quad<\/a> grouping of Australia, India, Japan and the US has decided to ensure \"security-by-design and best practices of cyber security,\" according to a White House press release.

In a joint statement after the meeting of the
Quad<\/a> Senior Cyber Group in New Delhi on January 30 and 31, the Group said that it was working on identifying best security practices for software services and products and minimum critical infrastructure cyber security requirements.

\"Our meeting advanced the Group's positive and ambitious agenda. Quad partners are working together to better secure cyberspace and foster an international digital economy that works for everyone, including regional partners in the Indo-Pacific,\" read the release.

Observing that telecom security is a core function of national security, the statement said working in conjunction with
Quad CET Working Group<\/a>, the Group will strive to ensure that security-by-design and best practices of cyber security are incorporated in Open Radio Access Network<\/a> (ORAN<\/a>) and 6G<\/a> technologies.

The Group also endorsed the
Counter Ransomware Initiative<\/a> (CRI<\/a>) efforts (of which Quad countries are members) to drive international cooperation and joint action to tackle ransomware including through information and intelligence exchanges, sharing best practices regarding policy and legal authority frameworks, and collaboration between law enforcement and cyber authorities to conduct counter ransomware activities, it added.

In the longer term, the Group has also committed to: leveraging machine learning and related advanced technologies to enhance cyber security; establishing secure channels for Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERT) and private sector threat information sharing; and creating a framework and methodology for ensuring Supply Chain Security and Resilience for information communication technologies (
ICT<\/a>) and operational technology (OT) systems of critical sectors.

\"These objectives form an important part of the future-looking, leading-edge work plan for the Group,\" said the release.

Progress on these objectives will enhance Quad members' national cyber capabilities, lowering the number of serious cyber incidents and improving their response capabilities.

Closer collaboration on machine learning research will enable better detection of network intrusions and improve cyber risk management of critical infrastructure, it said.

The framework for security threat information sharing by CERTs and private sector entities will enable better real-time cooperation and assessments as cyber incidents arise.

\"A supply chain methodology will encourage major software services, products, and providers leveraged by governments to adhere to a Quad-endorsed best practice guideline for cyber security
ICT<\/a> and OT requirements for critical infrastructure,\" added the release.

Further, coordinating and collaborating on capacity-building efforts in the Indo-Pacific region under the
Quad Cybersecurity Partnership<\/a> will enhance regional resilience to cyber incidents and threats, reduce broader regional cyber risks, promote cyber awareness, and improve the resilience of critical infrastructure and supply chain.

These efforts demonstrate the Quad's commitment to building regional capacity and ensuring the delivery of an open and secure telecommunications infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific, added the release.
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