Digital Policy Office convenes special meeting with Internet infrastructure and cybersecurity industry
The Digital Policy Office (DPO) is highly concerned about recent cybersecurity incidents affecting public and private organisations in Hong Kong, and held a special meeting with the Internet Infrastructure Liaison Group today (July 29) to discuss strategies for addressing increasingly severe cybersecurity challenges. The meeting also invited the Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited and President of the Hong Kong Cybersecurity Professional Association, Dr Rocky Cheng, to participate in discussions, aiming to strengthen collaboration with the cybersecurity industry and collectively safeguard the security and resilience of Hong Kong’s digital and cyber ecosystem.
The Commissioner for Digital Policy, Mr Tony Wong, stated during the meeting, “The DPO has always placed great importance on cybersecurity. This special meeting not only thoroughly analysed the causes of recent cybersecurity incidents and discussed optimising technical measures, but also enabled the industry to identify potential risks earlier and enhance defences, thereby improving Hong Kong’s overall cybersecurity environment.”
Mr Wong stressed, “Several major events will take place in Hong Kong in the second half of this year, including celebrations for the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, commemorative activities for the 80th anniversary of victory in the War of Resistance, the Election Committee Subsector By-elections, the 15th National Games, and the eighth-term Legislative Council general election, etc. These events extensively utilise information technology, and cybersecurity is critical to ensure the smooth execution of the large-scale events. The Internet infrastructure and cybersecurity industries stakeholders must collaborate closely and remain vigilant.”
The DPO will maintain close communication with the Internet infrastructure stakeholders and the cybersecurity industry to strengthen protective measures for digital infrastructure, enhance cybersecurity monitoring, threat intelligence sharing and analysis, and conduct large-scale cybersecurity attack and defence drills to improve the defence and response capabilities of relevant systems and teams. These efforts aim to ensure the security of Hong Kong’s Internet infrastructure and digital government services during these major events, while fully supporting the smooth operation of information systems related to these significant activities.
Digital Policy Office convenes special meeting with Internet infrastructure and cybersecurity industry Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
One more nomination form for Election Committee Subsector By-elections received today
The Returning Officers for various subsectors of the 2025 Election Committee (EC) Subsector By-elections received one nomination form for candidates and zero nomination forms from designated bodies today (July 29). This has brought to 100the total number of nomination forms for candidates and eight the total number of nomination forms from designated bodies received since nominations for the By-elections opened on July 22. The nomination period will end on August 4.
If there is a contested election for an EC subsector, a poll will be held on September 7.
The By-elections will fill a total of 93 vacancies in the membership of the EC to be returned by election involving 28 subsectors. The breakdown of nomination forms received for the relevant subsectors is set out below:
Besides, 10 vacancies involving five subsectors to be returned by nomination will be filled through supplementary nominations by designated bodies. The breakdown of nomination forms received for the relevant subsectors is set out below:
Particulars of the nominated persons received today will be uploaded to the election website (www.elections.gov.hk).
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