ISLAMABAD: 3 October 2024 – The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad, hosted a NextGen Tech Roundtable, ‘Lebanon Explosions: Weaponising Consumer Technologies,’ where experts analysed implications of the recent incidents in Lebanon for global technological security.
Air Commodore Raza Haider (Retd) provided an overview of the subject and highlighted the unprecedented nature of the pager and walkie-talkie explosions in Lebanon, stressing that they exemplify the potential dangers of weaponising consumer technologies. He urged for an exhaustive analysis of these incidents due to their implications for Fifth Generation Warfare (5GW).
Dr Haider Abbas (TI), Director General of Pakistan’s National Cyber Emergency Response Team (NCERT), discussed how the Lebanon incidents validate concerns about the weaponisation of operational technology.
He urged the need for Pakistan to enhance cybersecurity preparedness by screening consumer technologies and aligning with international frameworks. Dr Abbas warned that the strengthening Indo-Israel defence cooperation could have security implications for Pakistan, acknowledging Pakistan’s vulnerability due to its high dependence on imported technologies.
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