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Vietnam ranks 73rd for digital quality of life, e-security improves

Vietnam’s e-security index improved by 54 percent since last year but its internet became less affordable, the 2021 Digital Quality of Life Index (DQL) conducted by cybersecurity company Surfshark showed.
Vietnam ranks 73rd for digital quality of life, e-security improves ảnh 1Visitors at Vietnam Internet Day 2020. Vietnam’s e-security index improved by 54 percent in 2021 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Vietnam’s e-security index improved by 54 percent sincelast year but its internet became less affordable, the 2021 Digital Quality ofLife Index (DQL) conducted by cybersecurity company Surfshark showed.

Thethird annual report has placed Vietnam 73rd among 110 countries, down 19 placescompared to the previous year.

Covering90 percent of the global population, the study evaluates countries based onfive fundamental digital wellbeing pillars. Vietnam shows its best results ininternet affordability (ranking 51st), but lags behind with internetquality (86th), e-government (75th), e-security (71st), and e-infrastructure(67th).

Vietnamesepeople have to work one minute 45 seconds to afford the cheapest mobileinternet and two minutes 53 seconds to access the cheapest broadband internet.Despite a 62 percent year-on-year decrease, the country still has quiteaffordable internet access compared to the global average (10 minutes for 1GBof mobile internet).

E-securityis also a bright spot in Vietnam’s performance picture as the country’s indeximproved by 54 percent since last year thanks to the improvement of dataprotection laws. However, the country still remains on the lower end of thelist, coming in 71st place worldwide, due to a decline in cybersecurity.

Inthe all-around picture, six out of 10 countries with the highest scores arelocated in Europe, with Denmark topping the list for the second year in a rowand is closely followed by the Republic of Korea./.
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