Sania Nishtar says Ehsaas to invite hackers to identify digital security vulnerabilities

NationalSania Nishtar says Ehsaas to invite hackers to identify digital security vulnerabilities

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation Dr. Sania Nishtar on Wednesday chaired the meeting of the BISP Board Committee on Risk Assurance & Management in Islamabad.

In the meeting, a number of agenda items were discussed.

Dr. Sania Nishtar informed the Committee Members that since Ehsaas’ operations are largely digital, it is critical to ensure that IT safety measures are in place. She said that more than 100 steps have been taken to secure the IT system in that regard over the last two years since she took over.

“We will be organizing a hackers competition inviting ethical hackers to outline our vulnerabilities”, she said.

Ehsaas will be the first public sector entity to implement a Vulnerability Disclosure Policy (VDP) that is intended to give ethical hackers clear guidelines for submitting potentially unknown and harmful security vulnerabilities.

The discussion of the Risk Committee mainly centered on internal and external audits, Ehsaas Risk Registry, Error Fraud and Corruption Framework, implementation of security safeguards within the organization, and setting up of the Cyber Control Wing.

Also under observation were Ehsaas Governance and Integrity Policy and Observatory and how the organization was faring against 23 indicators of the policy and observatory to gauge the performance of BISP.

Dr. Sania gave directions to the internal audit division to present quarterly reports to board meetings and instructed the finance division to submit quarterly reports on accrual accounting to the board meetings as well.

The Special Assistant also instructed the management to complete the departmental audit committees’ process in time. She also advised to make changes to the risk register and map the key actions emanating from the risk register into departmental work plans and to use the parameters for performance assessment.

The Director-General IT gave a presentation on the progress underway to set up Cyber Control Wing. He explained that extensive consultations had happened which led to the definition of the scope of work of the cyber control wing and terms of reference of individuals who are to be hired.

An expression of interest in this regard has already been floated to solicit applications.

The next meeting of the Risk Committee will be held in the fourth week of January 2021.

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