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Muhammad Zubair Warsaji
[edit]Muhammad Zubair Warsaji (born 1982) is an Afghan technology leader and cybersecurity expert, currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Grand Technology Resources (GTR). With over 23 years of experience, Warsaji has contributed to Afghanistan’s technological advancements, including the National ID system and Electronic Government Program.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Muhammad Zubair Warsaji was born in 1982. During the Soviet-Afghan war, his family relocated to Pakistan, where he completed his early education. Warsaji developed an interest in technology and cybersecurity, which influenced his career path.
Career
[edit]Warsaji began his professional journey in technology, focusing on large-scale ICT infrastructure and governance projects in Afghanistan.
Major Projects
[edit]National ID System: Warsaji led the technical team at GTR, the contracting company responsible for architecting, designing, and deploying the Afghan identity card project. The initiative enabled secure and verifiable IDs for Afghan citizens.
Electronic Government Program: Warsaji played a significant role in laying the foundation for Afghanistan’s e-government systems to streamline public service delivery.
Cybersecurity Development: He advocated for cybersecurity awareness and helped implement national-level security protocols.
Warsaji represented Afghanistan at international forums, including the 2014 International ICT Conference, where he spoke on "Cybersecurity: Current Global Challenges.""Cybersecurity: Current Global Challenges". Slideserve. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
Media Coverage
[edit]Warsaji’s contributions have been highlighted in international and local media outlets:
BBC Persian:
- 2015 – Afghanistan’s Digital Week
- 2014 – Threats to Afghanistan’s E-Government Program
- 2012 – Internet Security in Afghanistan
Daily Afghanistan:
- GTR’s Role in Afghanistan’s Cybersecurity Initiatives"GTR's Role in Afghanistan's Cybersecurity Initiatives". Daily Afghanistan. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
Mandegar Daily:
- Challenges in E-Governance Implementation"Challenges in E-Governance Implementation" (PDF). Mandegar Daily. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
Contributions and Recognition
[edit]Muhammad Zubair Warsaji is recognized for:
Leading significant IT projects that improved Afghanistan’s digital infrastructure.
Promoting cybersecurity practices and awareness in the region.
Representing Afghanistan on global platforms to address ICT challenges.
Personal Life
[edit]Warsaji remains active in developing secure technological solutions for emerging markets and mentoring young professionals in cybersecurity and technology.