India – Multi-Stakeholder Internet Governance Roundtable
This project supported a multi-stakeholder workshop in India involving government officials, business, media and NGOs . The event helped multi-stakeholder actors in India develop solutions for better cyber security and internet governance.
India-UK Cyber Fellowships
India – UK cyber fellowships (Chevening): This project supported improved cyber security skills in India, and knowledge exchange between India and the UK, by sponsored six mid-career professionals to study on a 12-weeks course at Cranfield University in the UK. The project also included ‘ACES conference’ to bring together alumni […]
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FIRST Suguru Yamaguchi (SY) Fellowship Program
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- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
- National Computer Security Incident Response
FIRST Suguru Yamaguchi (SY) Fellowship Program
The project offers up to four teams from developing countries the ability to participate in the FIRST community.
UK-India: Cybersecurity Capacity and Relationships Building
This project aims to increase cyber capacity and build cooperation on cybersecurity between key Indian and British stakeholders from the private sector, academia and government. In the last few years, India has been developing its digital economy through ‘Digital India’ and other similar initiatives. This approach has led to several […]
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EU Cyber Resilience for Development Cyber4Dev
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EU Cyber Resilience for Development Cyber4Dev
Cyber4Dev is an EU-funded programme focused on supporting the development of Cyber Resilience in nine priority partner countries, plus additional associate countries, around the world. It focuses on: strengthened cybersecurity policy, strategy, and coordination frameworks; incident response capabilities; and fostering networks of cyber expertise and co-operation.
The Cyber Surakshit Bharat Initiative (*GFCE Initiative)
The Cyber Surakshit Bharat (CSB) programme was launched with the objective to educate & enable the Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) & broader IT community of Central/State Governments, Banks and Public Sector Undertaking to address the challenges of cyber security in partnership with the Industry. The key objectives thus defined […]
Countermeasures Against Cybercrime
Aims / objectives: To learn Japanese knowledge and experiences of cybercrime including the legal system, investigation methods/skills, and cooperation with the private sector Activities: A group training course specifically designed to address countermeasures against cybercrime, including presentations, discussions, lectures, field visits and trips Outputs: To share the current situation on […]
Strategic-level Advice on Cybercrime Policy and Implementation
This project supported multi stakeholder conferences and workshops in Nigeria, Pakistan and Bangladesh on national level approaches to cyber crime, in line with the Commonwealth Cyber governance Model.
E-Crime Congress
This project brought representatives from eleven low and middle income countries facing serious cyber crime threat to the UK for the annual e-Crimes Congress. The project contributed to establishing inter-regional networks of cybercrime units and points of contact to respond to requests or warnings from international counterpart law enforcement agencies.
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GLACY+ (Global Action on Cybercrime Extended)
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GLACY+ (Global Action on Cybercrime Extended)
Through training and advice, GLACY+ strengthens the capacities of states worldwide to apply legislation on cybercrime and electronic evidence and to enhance their abilities for effective international cooperation in this area, with a particular focus on its currently 17 priority countries. It extends and expands on the experience and results […]
GLACY (Global Action Cybercrime)
The GLACY project strengthened criminal justice capacity in seven priority countries through training and advice, contributing to four of the countries subsequently acceding to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and the launch of the national computer emergency response team in Tonga.
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Assessing and Developing Cybersecurity Capability (*GFCE Initiative)
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- University of Oxford – Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC)
- Organization of American States (OAS)
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Assessing and Developing Cybersecurity Capability (*GFCE Initiative)
This initiative is based on the Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model for Nations (CMM) which was developed by the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC) and initiated by the following members and partners of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE): United Kingdom, Norway, Organization of American States, and the Capacity […]