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HKT officially joins the HKCNSA as a corporate member

On July 13, 2024, HKT officially joined the Hong Kong China Network Security Association as a corporate member. As the largest telecommunications company in Hong Kong, HKT boasts a broad range of business operations, encompassing local telephony services, broadband services, e-commerce solutions, and more. As one of Asia's leading integrated communications service providers, HKT remains committed to delivering comprehensive and efficient communication services to its customers. By joining the Hong Kong China Network Security Association, HKT can now collaborate with industry peers on the association's platform to explore new technologies and trends in cybersecurity, jointly fostering the healthy development of the industry.


Mr. David Ip (first from right), founding chairman of HKCNSA, presented the corporate membership certificate to Mr. Dennis Chung (second from left), HKT senior vice president and Mr. Ken Lam (first from left), HKT assistant vice president


HKT's membership brings fresh vitality to the China-Hong Kong Cybersecurity Association. With the support of companies like HKT, other members of the association will jointly build a more robust cybersecurity ecosystem. Through resource sharing, experience exchanges, and collaboration, the association will promote in-depth cooperation between China and Hong Kong in the field of cybersecurity, jointly addressing cybersecurity threats and enhancing the region's overall cybersecurity standards.


As an industry leader, HKT recognizes the significance of cybersecurity. By joining the association, HKT will leverage the platform's advantages to strengthen cooperation and exchanges with industry peers, jointly exploring new technologies and solutions for cybersecurity, and providing safer and more reliable communication services to corporate clients.


Looking ahead, HKT will work hand in hand with the China-Hong Kong Cybersecurity Association to tackle cyber challenges, boost cybersecurity levels in both China and Hong Kong, and provide a more solid safeguard for the information security of enterprises and individuals.


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