The first Cyber Security Bootcamp for high school students, hosted by Tonga Women in ICT (TWICT) recently, attracted over 90 students from Tongatapu secondary schools and university. “Tonga, like many Pacific nations, has been facing a surge in scams and cyber threats — affecting both individuals and institutions. This bootcamp served as a critical step toward raising awareness, building digital resilience, and planting the seeds of cyber safety culture among young people,” TWICT stated today.
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Monday 28 July 2025
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Wednesday 5 March 2025
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Tongan organisations involved in internet technology, joined in the global celebration of “Universal Acceptance Day”. Universal Acceptance ensures that all valid domain names and email addresses—regardless of language, script, or length—work seamlessly across online platforms. The sessions on 4 March focused on how businesses, governments, and communities can adopt UA principles to create a more accessible and user-friendly Internet for all.
Friday 19 April 2024
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Tonga has made significant progress in its digital journey by partnering with UNESCO to host a multi-stakeholder workshop for the Internet Universality Indicators (IUI) National Assessment Project for Tonga using the ROAM – X Framework. Held at the Tanoa Hotel, 17 April, this workshop represents a crucial moment in Tonga’s commitment to creating an inclusive and rights-respecting Internet environment.