Cybersecurity must be prioritized at the same level as border security, emphasized Md. Nahid Islam, Adviser to the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. During a meeting with officials from the Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC), he stressed the urgent need to strengthen the country's data centers to protect its critical digital infrastructure.
Speaking at the ICT Tower in Dhaka, Nahid Islam remarked, “Our digital infrastructure is as vital as our physical borders. The BCC must enhance its data centers' capabilities to safeguard the nation’s cybersecurity.”
The meeting opened with a briefing on the ongoing activities of the BCC, which plays a crucial role in managing the country's IT infrastructure and cybersecurity initiatives.
The adviser also underlined the government's commitment to rooting out corruption. “Our primary goal is to build a corruption-free Bangladesh,” he said, urging BCC officials to remain committed to their work with integrity, following the council’s policies and principles. He called for dedication in ensuring transparency and accountability within the organization.
Addressing recent concerns, BCC officials informed the adviser that multiple committees had been formed to investigate various complaints within the organization. As part of these efforts, two officers have been placed on mandatory leave, and a technical committee has been set up to review all ongoing projects under the division. However, officials highlighted the challenges involved in project approvals, particularly in navigating complex regulatory requirements.