Zong 4G has proved its strong commitment to safety by securing 2nd position in the PTA Cyber Security Awards 2025. This honor highlights Zong 4G Cyber Security excellence and showcases Pakistan telecom security achievements. It also sets new benchmarks for the entire industry.
Zong 4G Ranking in Pakistan
The Zong 4G cybersecurity ranking reflects the company’s continuous effort to adopt global best practices. Moreover, it follows PTA’s strict guidelines for network safety. By outperforming several rivals, Zong 4G has shown its ability to protect user data and maintain network integrity.
PTA Cyber Security and National Standards
The PTA Cyber Security Awards aim to raise the industry’s overall standards. Zong 4G’s strong performance proves that telecom operators in Pakistan take global protocols seriously. Therefore, they are moving closer to Pakistan 5G cybersecurity standards. This progress is supported by PTA’s Critical Telecom Data & Infrastructure Security Regulations (CTDISR), which provide the framework for securing national networks.
Zong’s achievement also highlights the growing role of cybersecurity in Pakistan’s digital economy. Stronger telecom defenses protect millions of users daily, while also encouraging international investors to trust Pakistan’s expanding digital landscape.
Zong nTSOC and nTCERT compliance
One reason behind Zong 4G’s success is its focus on nTSOC and nTCERT compliance. These frameworks boost incident detection and improve response times. As a result, they strengthen Pakistan’s digital infrastructure and build greater trust among consumers.
DNSSEC Security in Telecom
Zong 4G has also adopted DNSSEC security in telecom services. This step shields users from DNS threats such as spoofing and cache poisoning. Furthermore, it shows a proactive strategy that makes Pakistan’s communication networks more resilient and reliable.
Pakistan Telecom Achievements
Zong 4G’s recognition at the PTA Cyber Security Awards 2025 reflects broader Pakistan telecom security achievements. By maintaining high standards, the telecom sector is now closer to international benchmarks. Ultimately, this shows the country’s readiness to compete in a global digital economy.
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