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RTA Inks MoU with Computer Emergency Response Team
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The agreement boosts security information, protects IT infrastructure
Roads and Transport AuthorityRoads and Transport Authority
- Mohammed Al Munji: Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)
has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) at the UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA)UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA)
; endorsed by the Decision of the UAE Ministerial Council for Services in 2008 to act as the national computer emergency response team across the UAE.The MoU covers key electronic points related to the services which have to be in place such as guidance, education, awareness, consultancies, monitoring, responses, researches and analysis.
The Agreement was signed on behalf of the RTARTA
by H.E. Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director, and for the Telecommunications Regulatory AuthorityTelecommunications Regulatory Authority
by the Director General H.E. Mohammed Nasir Al Ghanim, in the presence of several CEOs and directors from both sides.
"Signing this MoU aims at improving the standards & practices of information security, protecting IT infrastructure from the risks & attacks of internet hackers" said Mattar Al Tayer. He added: "This MoU will contribute to achieving a host of objectives such as assisting RTARTA
in responding to e-security risks, enhancing preventative measures, and cooperating in monitoring & tracking e-security threats. It also acts as a communication channel between various authorities and departments in the UAE and boosts the cooperation in the exchange of expertise in the field of information security."According to this MoU, Telecommunications Regulatory AuthorityTelecommunications Regulatory Authority
will provide consultancy services in the field of IT security, establish an early warning center to detect IT risks in the country & the region, and communicate with RTARTA
to take necessary precautionary measures. It will also attend to promoting security awareness among RTARTA
employees through courses and ads, and seek to enhance partnerships with other entities in the UAE as part of efforts to shield the e-networks" said Al Tayer.
"RTARTA
had assumed the responsibility of upgrading customer service and was therefore keen on diversifying the channels of delivering such services at the top of which was the internet. RTARTA
had developed a comprehensive strategy to channel and provide these services online in keeping with the vision of the e-Government of Dubai. RTARTA
worked out a strategy based on fast delivery and customer centricity. It had therefore teamed up with the e-Government to introduce RTARTA
online services and apply the metrics & benchmarks of the e-Government of Dubai, such as Quality of Online Services Document."The start was the launch of RTARTA
website in December 2005, two months after the establishment of the RTARTA
. Afterwards, RTARTA
unleashed RTARTA
e-portal after going through the best international practices in the industry. The project was finalized and the temporary website was replaced by the e-portal in July 2007, meanwhile a committee was set up to draw up RTARTA
e-governance strategy. Accordingly, the strategic plan and strategic objectives were set together with the roadmap of providing RTARTA
online services, taking into consideration the ongoing process of upgrading RTARTA
e-portal, adopting proper plans, and taking firm and consistent steps to realize the intended objective.
"RTARTA
has completed a 100% electronic transition of a wide spectrum of services already agreed with Dubai e-Government. RTARTA
is currently considering additional services to be provided online and preparing the required work plan" said Al Tayer in a final remark.
For his part the Director General of Telecommunications Regulatory AuthorityTelecommunications Regulatory Authority
H.E. Mohammed Nasir Al Ghanim said: "The strategy of the General of Telecommunications Regulatory AuthorityTelecommunications Regulatory Authority
provides for a secure and smooth celestial support for the UAE, including all nationals and residents. This MoU is part and parcel of the core tasks to deliver this strategy.
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