The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has implemented strict cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive data from cyberattacks. FBR officials recently submitted a formal, written report to the IT Standing Committee. This report details the comprehensive steps taken to secure critical infrastructure.
To counter external threats, the FBR activated stringent geo-fencing controls. These controls actively block internet traffic originating from hostile countries. Furthermore, authorities imposed severe restrictions on anonymous web traffic. The security systems now actively block connection attempts from Tor and unauthorized VPN browsers. Consequently, comprehensive cybersecurity protocols are currently in force to completely prevent network misuse and unauthorized access.
Advanced security controls are now fully active across the FBR and Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL) infrastructures. Specifically, the PRAL Head Office Data Center operates under these upgraded security systems. Meanwhile, technical teams continue the implementation process at FBR House and the Karachi Data Center.
The Security Operations Center has significantly tightened its real-time monitoring. Security teams constantly track all networks and applications. Additionally, the entire system remains on high alert. It is ready to initiate immediate action if it detects any suspicious activity. Moreover, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) heavily restricts internal access to internet-based applications. Employees can only access specific applications based on strict business necessities.

