Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has appointed his First Vice President, Mohammad Reza Aref, as the head of the country’s special cyberspace headquarters. The presidential directive emphasized establishing an integrated governance system in cyberspace, curbing divergent narratives, and preventing overlapping activities among responsible institutions.
The appointment comes amid the 75th consecutive day of widespread internet disruptions and restrictions across Iran. On February 28, the Iranian government cut off international internet connections, coinciding with attacks involving Israel and the United States. Telephone communications with foreign countries have also been severely affected.
The move signals the administration’s focus on tightening control over digital communications and coordination among state agencies during a period of heightened cyber and connectivity challenges.