Suriname’s E-Government (e-Gov) initiative has launched a comprehensive cybersecurity enhancement program through a strategic collaboration with global security leader Fortinet. The recently concluded Cybersecurity and Data Protection workshop brought together representatives from multiple ministries, security agencies, and government institutions to address growing digital threats.
According to e-Gov Director Llydion Dalfour, cybersecurity has become a presidential priority under Jennifer Simons’ administration. “The President views digital transformation not merely as a technical upgrade but as a catalyst for efficiency, transparency, accessibility, and improved service delivery,” Dalfour stated. “Her vision encompasses a Suriname where technology empowers every citizen while strengthening trust in government institutions.”
The workshop emphasized that modern, reliable, and secure systems are fundamental to digital governance. Dalfour highlighted the Head of State’s commitment to ensuring citizens can depend on systems that not only function effectively but also actively protect and defend sensitive data against evolving threats.
Fortinet experts presented the latest global cybersecurity trends, current threat landscapes, and recommended protective measures during the knowledge-sharing session. The partnership between e-Gov and Fortinet dates back to the establishment of e-Gov, with the security firm having contributed significantly to developing GovGrid infrastructure—the digital backbone of Suriname’s government operations.
This workshop forms part of a broader initiative to strengthen governmental digital security capabilities. Cybersecurity represents one of the foundational elements in the government’s wider digitalization agenda. “You can digitalize processes, but without trust, the system fails,” Dalfour emphasized. “Citizens and organizations must have absolute confidence that their data and systems remain secure.”
Concurrently, the government is developing a national cybersecurity strategy that includes a framework for secure systems and standardized procedures for detecting and handling security incidents. e-Gov has committed to further refining and institutionalizing these protective structures to safeguard Suriname’s digital transformation journey.
