From Connectivity to Vulnerability: Why Cyber Security Is Now a National Security Priority for PNG
By Bernard Yegiora PNG is entering a decisive phase in its digital transformation. Increased internet penetration, mobile connectivity, and digital service delivery are accelerating economic and social participation. However, this expansion is simultaneously widening the national attack surface. The central argument of Seminar 6—drawing explicitly on the work of Ige and Watson —is clear: cyber security in PNG has moved beyond an ICT management issue and now sits firmly within the national security domain. For those who want to engage directly with the seminar discussion, you can watch the full session here: Seminar 6 Video on YouTube Seminar 6 in action: unpacking Ige’s critique of “analog-era” cybercrime laws and interrogating the effectiveness of PNG’s Cybercrime Code Act 2016, with a sharp focus on enforcement gaps and their implications for state credibility and public trust in the digital age. 1. Cybercrime as a National Security Threat Building on empirical observations by Ige ...