Reference News Network, January 29 report. According to EFE, on January 28, Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez announced the establishment of the National Office for Cyber Defense and Security. This came after an attack by the United States led to President Maduro and his wife being forcibly taken to the United States.
On that day, during a ceremony recognizing her as the commander-in-chief of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces of Venezuela, Rodríguez stated that the agency would be led by the Minister of Technology, Gabriela Jiménez, and would report to the vice president.
"We must learn from this misfortune, we must understand this," Rodríguez said in a speech at the Caracas Military Academy.
In this context, Rodríguez set a 100-day deadline to develop guidelines for a new national defense system, and requested "maximum cooperation" and "maximum implementation" from Minister of Technology Jiménez, Minister of Defense Vladimir Padrino López, and Minister of Interior Diosdado Cabello. (Translated by Wang Meng)
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