Huawei excels in Thailand’s cyber defense.

December 26, 2023
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In a remarkable acknowledgment of its contributions to cybersecurity, Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co Ltd has been celebrated with the ‘Thailand Cybersecurity Excellence Award’ at the ‘Prime Minister Awards’ of 2023. This honor marks the second consecutive win for the tech giant, highlighting its continuous efforts to fortify Thailand’s digital defenses.

The award, handed over by Minister of Digital Economy and Society Prasert Jantararuangtong, salutes Huawei’s commitment to fostering a robust cybersecurity environment within Thailand. Huawei has been instrumental in propelling Thailand towards becoming a leading digital hub within the ASEAN region. This has been achieved through partnerships aimed at nurturing digital talent and enhancing cybersecurity awareness.

In response to the recognition, CEO David Li emphasized Huawei’s dedication to safeguarding data and developing Thailand’s digital landscape, aligning with the company’s vision of inclusive technological progress. The Minister of Digital Economy also conveyed his gratitude towards Huawei for their significant role in the advancement of the nation’s cybersecurity standards, a sentiment echoed by AVM Amorn Chomchoey of the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA).

Together, the NCSA and Huawei have embarked on numerous successful collaborations that assist in preparing the nation to face an evolving array of cyber challenges. The ‘Prime Minister Awards: Thailand Cybersecurity Excellence Award 2023’ stands not only as a testament to Huawei’s influential role in cybersecurity but also underscores the company’s enduring partnership with Thailand’s government agencies to secure a resilient and dynamic digital future.

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