AIS is advancing its mission to prevent and combat cybercrime, elevating national cybersecurity by partnering with the Office of the National Security Council, Royal Thai Police, Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, and NBTC. Together, they announced a collaboration under the “Secure Network Alliance,” driving Thailand toward the “CYBER SECURITY YEAR.”
The initiative invites over 100 organizations from all sectors to unite and proactively disrupt cyber threats at their source, aligning with the government’s urgent policy to protect citizens from technological threats impacting the country’s economy and security, reinforcing a robust and secure digital environment across all dimensions.
Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, stated that the government recognizes the importance of addressing cyber threats, particularly call-center scams that significantly harm the public. The National Security Council has proactively operated across three main pillars – formulating and improving legislation, fostering inter-agency cooperation and coordination, and elevating national security levels.
Somchai Lertsutiwong, Chief Executive Officer, AIS
As a leading digital service provider, AIS plays a significant role in connecting users to the digital world. We remain committed to continuously building cyber immunity and digital literacy under our mission ‘Cyber Wellness for THAIs,’ fostering safer digital experiences. Our efforts include complying with government measures, managing mobile signal coverage in border areas, collaborating closely with police operations to combat scams and call-center frauds, and developing cybersecurity-focused digital technologies such as the 1185 AIS Spam Report Center and the *1185# Aunjai Report End of Scammer. Additionally, we promote digital immunity and skills through initiatives like the Aunjai Cyber Course and establishing Thailand Cyber Wellness Index indicators.