Palau adopts National Cybersecurity Strategy for 2026–2030 with ITU support

Date: 2026-05-05
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Republic of Palau has officially signed its National Cybersecurity Strategy and Policy 2026–2030, marking a significant step in strengthening the country’s digital resilience and cybersecurity governance framework.

The strategy was signed by President Surangel S. Whipps, Jr., following a collaborative development process supported by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The ITU Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific provided technical assistance and advisory support throughout the policy formulation process, working closely with Palau’s Bureau of Communications and the Ministry of Finance.

As part of its support, ITU facilitated national co-creation workshops in September 2025, which were also inaugurated by President Whipps. These engagements brought together stakeholders to shape a comprehensive national approach to cybersecurity, focusing on institutional readiness, risk mitigation, and long-term digital resilience.

The newly adopted strategy is expected to guide Palau’s cybersecurity efforts from 2026 to 2030, reinforcing protections for critical infrastructure and strengthening national capacity to respond to evolving cyber threats.

ITU described the policy adoption as an important milestone for the country’s digital development and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Palau in implementing the strategy. The organisation further emphasized its continued role in advancing a secure, inclusive, and resilient digital future across the Asia-Pacific region.

 

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