IMPACT- INTERNATIONAL MULTILATERAL PARTNERSHIP AGAINST CYBER THREATS
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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IMPACT’s current collaboration with numerous alliances, academia, industry experts and international organisation have resulted in unique and unparalleled initiatives, all of which, aim to advance the understanding and importance of cybersecurity for our partner countries.

Further, through IMPACT’s Global Response Centre, stakeholders – in particular governments of partner countries – have access to a portal that provides a global cyber threat landscape and promotes expert knowledge exchange and information sharing on various cybersecurity issues through a secured online platform.

By combining internal key strengths and leveraging on the expertise of our partners from the industry, academia, international organisations and governments, IMPACT assists the global community in preventing, defending against and responding to cyber threats.

IMPACT’s partners benefit from the global connections that IMPACT’s platform offer. Through IMPACT’s services offered to the ITU’s 191 Member States, IMPACT’s partners are able to strategically connect to governments around the world in assisting with capacity-building and ICT infrastructure development.

IMPACT constantly welcomes and invites interest from future partners to effectively support the ITU’s Global Cybersecurity Agenda.

For more information, kindly contact:
outreach[at]impact-alliance.org
 
IMPACT-Kaspersky Seminar on Formulating Effective Global Counter-Phishing Effort, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
IMPACT - Microsoft Seminar on Critical Information Infrastructure Resiliency, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
IMPACT - Kaspersky Media Roundtable, Singapore
IMPACT -Symantec Media Roundtable Briefing, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
IMPACT-Trend Micro seminar on “The Botnet Storm: Challenges & Global Cooperation” - 14 April 2010

IMPACT-Kaspersky Seminar on Formulating Effective Global Counter-Phishing Effort, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 3rd March, 2010

Phishing is an automated form of identity theft, targeted at all email users. As a successful and lucrative form of financial fraud, phishing made its spot on the network landscape in early 2004. Phishers are now becoming more advanced with its population growing at a rate similar to the spammers of a decade ago.

As part of IMPACT’s support for global collaboration and advancing global awareness in fighting fraud in cyber space, IMPACT and its industry partner, Kaspersky organised a seminar on Formulating Effective Global Counter-Phishing Efforts on 3th March 2010. The seminar was by invitation only.