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Protecting strategic assets

By Quoc Ngoc

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HCMC is entering an intensive phase of digital transformation with a large-scale “data cleaning” campaign aimed at breaking down “information silos” and building a shared data repository. The city now views data not merely as stored information, but as a “strategic asset.” In relation to this invaluable asset, the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat issued Directive 57-CT/TW on December 31, 2025 strengthening cybersecurity, information security, and data security across the political system. The Saigon Times spoke with Vo Thi Trung Trinh, director of the HCMC Digital Transformation Center (HCMC-DXCENTER), to explore coordinated solutions for both leveraging and safeguarding data. Using data for decision-making The Saigon Times: At a recent press briefing, you said that HCMC is implementing a “data cleaning” campaign in key sectors. Could you elaborate on how this campaign serves as a foundation for system integration, reducing administrative procedures, and transforming how the Government serves citizens? – Vo Thi Trung Trinh: In the digital era, data is not just stored information but also a strategic asset whose value grows significantly through circulation and sharing. Data enables the Government to make more accurate decisions and deliver better services to citizens, making everyday life more convenient and improving quality of life. […]
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