Cyber ​​Security Center advises not to install or play any game on government office computers

Magh 13, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Cyber ​​Security Center advises not to install or play any game on government office computers

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The National Cyber ​​Security Center established by the government to promote cyber security has suggested not to install any game on computers or laptops of government offices. In the cyber security advisory issued by the Centre, employees have been asked not to install and play games on office devices.

  It is stated in point number 9 of the advisory issued for the users of

information technology system, 'Don't try to install or play any game on the office computer or laptop.' Complaints are heard from time to time.

Earlier, district administration office Kaski, Bhadrapur municipality of Koshi province and others also issued suggestions on conduct and discipline not to play computer games, play songs, use unauthorized websites during office hours.   In the advisory of

Cyber ​​Security Center, it is also said not to download pirated movies, songs, e-books, software etc. The center has prepared a long list of precautions to be taken to secure the government information technology system. In order to reduce the occurrence of cyber attacks such as D-DoS on the systems of the office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, from email phishing attacks to the government's central data center, the center has prepared a list of do's and don'ts for the employees while operating the office devices.

The incidents of cyber attack and hacking are only technical matters and are also related to the digital literacy of employees, so the Center has issued an advisory to facilitate clarity on dos and don'ts.

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