Jazz has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting digital safety and cybersecurity awareness during a high-level session organised in collaboration with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA). The event brought together industry leaders, cybersecurity experts, and government representatives to emphasise the importance of protecting users and critical infrastructure in an increasingly digital Pakistan.
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During the session, Jazz highlighted its ongoing efforts to educate customers and the wider public about cyber threats, safe online practices, and the responsible use of digital services. As mobile and internet usage continue to expand rapidly across the country, awareness of cybersecurity risks — including phishing, identity theft, fraud and data breaches — has become a central focus for both service providers and regulators.
Speakers at the event underscored the shared responsibility of industry stakeholders, government bodies, and end users in building a secure digital ecosystem. Jazz representatives discussed the company’s initiatives to strengthen network security, enhance user protection mechanisms, and deliver secure communication services. These initiatives are designed to support a safer online experience for millions of subscribers who rely on mobile and broadband services for everyday activities.
Officials from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority emphasised the regulator’s efforts to enforce cybersecurity standards, promote public awareness campaigns, and encourage telecom operators to adopt best practices in risk mitigation. The PTA’s role in developing guidelines and frameworks for digital safety was highlighted as a key pillar of national cybersecurity strategy.
The cybersecurity awareness session also provided practical advice for users, including guidance on recognising suspicious activity, safeguarding personal information, and utilising built-in security features on devices and apps. Experts noted that as digital adoption grows in sectors such as banking, education, healthcare and government services, the need for robust cybersecurity literacy becomes even more critical.
Participants reiterated that collaboration between private sector companies like Jazz and regulatory institutions such as the PTA is essential to create resilience against evolving cyber threats. By promoting education, adopting advanced security technologies and fostering a culture of vigilance among users, the session aimed to advance Pakistan’s digital safety goals and support a more secure online environment for all.
