Thailand and Estonia enhance cooperation in cybersecurity and digital diplomacy

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Deputy Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs Mr. Paisan Rupanichkij discusses cybersecurity collaboration with Estonian Ambassador at Large for Cyber Diplomacy, Mr. Tanel Sepp, highlighting Thailand’s progress under the Cybersecurity Act B.E. 2562.

ESTONIA – Mr. Paisan Rupanichkij, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and H.E. Ms. Chavanart Thangsumphant, Ambassador of Thailand to Finland, led the Thai public/private delegation to Estonia to discuss with Mr. Tanel Sepp, Ambassador at Large for Cyber Diplomacy, and Ms. Nele Leosk, Ambassador at Large for Digital Affairs, 22 November.



In the meeting, both sides discussed the role of the Foreign Ministry in promoting cybersecurity and digital diplomacy. They also exchanged views on strengthening cooperation on e-Government initiatives, which Thailand has been promoting since the enactment of the Cybersecurity Act B.E. 2562 (2019) and is ready to work with Estonia on preventing cyber-attacks leveraging Estonia’s experience with the Locked Shields Exercise. The Deputy Permanent Secretary commended Estonia for the Tallinn Summer School of Cyber Diplomacy Training and wished to see more Thai diplomats joining.




The delegation also visited the e-Governance Academy, Estonia’s leading Think Tank responsible for developing a Citizen-Centric e-Government system and fostering trust in the public sector. Under this system, citizens are able to be informed when any government agency accesses their personal data. In addition, Estonia is able to utilise its digital advancements as a diplomatic tool in fostering international cooperation. The Academy took this opportunity to invite Thailand to participate in the e-Governance Conference 2025, “From Bytes to Benefits: Raising Prosperity Through Digital Transformation,” which will be held on 28-29 May 2025 in Tallinn.

Thai delegation visits Estonia’s e-Governance Academy to explore citizen-centric digital governance systems and builds pathways for collaboration in international digital transformation.


Estonia invites Thailand to join the e-Governance Conference 2025, a global forum focused on harnessing digital transformation for prosperity, set to take place in Tallinn in May 2025.