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VBF_MPS INVITATION TO 25 NOV WORKSHOP ON PENALTIES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE VIOLATIONS IN CYBERSECURITY
The Ministry of Public Security plans to organise a conference on “Sharing and acquiring international experience on penalties for administrative violations in cybersecurity”. The event aims to acquire and refer the wide range of international perspectives/ experience and fathom the actual implementation situation at local/ foreign businesses regarding penalties for administrative violations in cybersecurity. The Ministry herewith would invite you to attend the event at the following details:
• Time & Date: 8:00 – 17:00, Tuesday, 25th November 2022.
• Venue: Room 318, National Convention Center, Hanoi.
• Languages: English & Vietnamese simutaneous interpreting.
• Number of invitees: Maximum 02 participants per enterprise
Please click here for invitation letter
Registration (including Full name, title, organisation/ company, phone number) should be sent directly to the A05 Department at luat.anm@cybersecurity.vn (contact point: Nguyen Nhat Anh, Tel: 0376.089.999) and cc to hcmc@hkbav.org before 30th October 2022 for further actions.
Thank you for your attention and Regards,
VIETNAM BUSINESS FORUM SECRETARIAT
3B Floor, Horison Tower, 40 Cat Linh,
Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam
T: (84) 243 715 2223
F: (84) 243 715 2218
info@vbf.org.vn
www.vbf.org.vn
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