SCO Countries Must Strive to Create a Secure Information Space
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Countries in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) must work towards creating a secure information space, stated Deputy Prime Minister Ulan Mamatkanov.
- Mamatkanov highlighted the rapid transformation of the global media landscape due to digitalization and AI, presenting both opportunities and challenges.
- He emphasized the need for cooperation to protect national interests, combat disinformation, and address cybersecurity threats in the digital age.
Countries within the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) must prioritize the establishment of a secure information environment, according to Ulan Mamatkanov, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers. Speaking at the opening of the SCO media forum, Mamatkanov described the current global media landscape as undergoing a significant transformation driven by digitalization, rapid advancements in information technology, and artificial intelligence.
We live in an era where information spreads almost instantaneously, shapes public opinion, and influences international processes.
"We live in an era where information spreads almost instantaneously, shapes public opinion, and influences international processes," Mamatkanov stated. He acknowledged that while modern information environments offer new possibilities, they also present serious challenges. The need to safeguard national interests against unreliable information and to counter cybersecurity threats in the face of technological acceleration requires a responsible approach, close collaboration, and the development of joint solutions.
The need to safeguard national interests against unreliable information and to counter cybersecurity threats in the face of technological acceleration requires a responsible approach, close collaboration, and the development of joint solutions.
Mamatkanov expressed confidence that exchanging best practices, fostering professional contacts, and mutual respect will lead to the formation of a secure, fair, and sustainable information space. He believes the forum provides a unique platform to discuss current media trends, the integration of innovative technologies, the role of digital platforms in journalism, and professional ethics in the rapidly evolving information landscape.
This forum will be an important step towards consolidating the efforts of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation member states in countering information threats, the spread of fake news, and other challenges of the digital age.
Kyrgyzstan, he added, consistently advocates for constructive cooperation in the media sphere, enhanced interaction among journalistic communities, the adoption of modern digital solutions, and the strengthening of humanitarian ties among SCO member states. Mamatkanov concluded by expressing his hope that the forum's outcomes will significantly contribute to the further development of information exchange within the organization, serve as a foundation for new joint initiatives, and bolster an atmosphere of trust, good neighborliness, and mutual understanding.
I am confident that through the exchange of best practices, the development of professional contacts, and mutual respect, we will be able to form a secure, fair, and sustainable information space.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.