Pakistan has achieved a significant milestone in its cybersecurity journey as the Pakistan National Cyber Emergency Response Team (PKCERT) has been accepted as a Full Member of the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST), one of the world’s most respected cybersecurity networks.
The development marks a major step forward for Pakistan’s growing role in the international cybersecurity community and strengthens its ability to collaborate with leading cyber incident response teams from around the globe.
FIRST is an internationally recognized organization that brings together cybersecurity professionals, incident response teams, government agencies, academic institutions, and private sector organizations dedicated to improving cyber resilience and information security. Full membership is granted only to organizations that meet strict technical, operational, and trust-based requirements.
By becoming a Full Member, PKCERT gains access to a global network of cybersecurity experts, intelligence-sharing platforms, threat information, best practices, and coordinated incident response mechanisms. This enhanced collaboration is expected to improve Pakistan’s ability to detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats more effectively.
The achievement also reflects Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its digital infrastructure and cybersecurity capabilities amid rising global concerns over cybercrime, ransomware attacks, data breaches, and state-sponsored cyber activities. As digital transformation accelerates across industries, robust cybersecurity frameworks have become increasingly important for protecting critical infrastructure and sensitive information.
Industry experts believe that PKCERT’s inclusion in FIRST will boost international confidence in Pakistan’s cybersecurity ecosystem. It also provides valuable opportunities for knowledge exchange, technical training, and participation in global cybersecurity initiatives.
The move aligns with broader national efforts to enhance cyber resilience and build stronger defenses against emerging digital threats. Greater international cooperation is expected to help Pakistani institutions stay informed about evolving attack techniques and adopt globally recognized security standards.
As cyber threats continue to grow in complexity, membership in prestigious organizations such as FIRST positions Pakistan to play a more active role in global cybersecurity efforts while improving its own capacity to safeguard government systems, businesses, and citizens.




