
Lin Yi-jing
Lin Yi-jing is the Deputy Minister of Digital Affairs in Taiwan, responsible for overseeing the nation's efforts to enhance cybersecurity. Recently, she played a pivotal role in unveiling a four-year cybersecurity resilience plan aimed at strengthening the nation's defenses against cyber threats, particularly in critical sectors such as healthcare and finance. Lin emphasized the importance of leveraging private sector capabilities to bolster cybersecurity and promote international expansion, highlighting collaborative efforts with major companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to establish robust cybersecurity standards.
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Minister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing said that the government was unable to boost the computing power last year because of a comprehensive budget cut.
MODA to boost high-performance computing for AI
Minister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing said Taiwan plans to add two international and three domestic undersea communications cables.
Taiwan plans five undersea cables to preserve communications
Minister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing spoke about establishing a defense communications network.
Lai urges solidarity after knife attackMinister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing briefed lawmakers at a meeting of the legislature’s Transportation Committee.
Ban on TikTok access at schools mulledMinister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing said on Friday that every effort would be made to launch the 'Taiwan digital identity wallet' by the end of the year.
Digital ID a priority for new ministerIncoming minister of digital affairs Lin Yi-jing would be charged with combating Internet fraud.
Cho introduces new Cabinet officialsLin Yi-jing would be promoted to lead the Ministry of Digital Affairs.
Sources say 15 ministers to change in reshuffleDeputy Minister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing said at a news conference in Taipei that many fraud rings rely on the LINE platform to carry out scams.
MODA, LINE to roll out ’blue shield’ accounts for officials to combat fraudDeputy Minister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing stated that Taiwanese developers urgently need access to high-quality data to train their algorithms.
Digital policy to support soverign AI development
Deputy Minister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing mentioned that Meta representatives are to discuss the platform’s inner workings with Taiwanese officials.
Lawmakers urge social media scam crackdownDeputy Minister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing told a post-Cabinet meeting news conference about Meta's advertising issue.
Cabinet to demand Meta explain advertising issueDeputy Minister of Digital Affairs Lin Yi-jing highlighted the program's collaboration with the private sector.
Four-year cybersecurity resilience plan unveiled



























