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Cybercrime Prevention and Disruption Toolkit
Beneficiary Countries
- Russian Federation (the)
- Ukraine
- Poland
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Cybercrime Prevention and Disruption Toolkit
This project provided two-day training courses for law enforcement in five regional centres (The Hague;Sao Paulo;Singapore;Hong Kong and Accra) in how to disrupt criminal ICT infrastructure by working with registrars and internet service providers to shut down criminal websites and email adresses where the terms of service policies are being […]
Norwegian Estonian E-Government Initiative
Partners: Norway Grants program, Seed Forum Estonia Foundation, Seed Forum Norway Foundation, Watchcom. Aims: To strengthen, implement and develop cooperation between leading entities in Norway and Estonia within the areas of e-governance, cybersecurity, innovation, and business development. Objectives: To develop a future collaboration between partners in the public and private […]
Israeli-UK Cyber Research Partnership
Partners: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), University of Bristol, Bar Ilan University, University College London, University of Kent, University of Haifa. Thematic focus: Identity management, governance: regulating cybersecurity privacy assurance and perceptions, mobile and cloud security, human aspects of security or usable security cryptography. Activities: Exchange information and […]
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Digital 5: A Five-Country Commitment to Collaborate in Building their Digital Economies
Implementors
- Estonia
- Israel
- New Zealand
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Themes & Topics
Digital 5: A Five-Country Commitment to Collaborate in Building their Digital Economies
Aims: To provide a focused forum to share best practice, identify how to improve the countries’ digital services, collaborate on common projects and to support and champion our growing digital economies; to harness the potential global power of digital technology and help each country to become an even better digital […]
NATO Rapid Reaction Team
Aim The aim of creating a NATO Rapid Reaction Team (RRT), is to provide assistance to NATO nations and facilities faced with cyber attacks. It will also be equipped to assist member states, in the event of a significant cyber attack at the national level. Context Cyber defence is considered […]
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Cooperation on Cyber Defence
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Themes & Topics
- Cyber Security Policy and Strategy
- Strategies
- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
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Cooperation on Cyber Defence
As the Alliance looks to the future, cyber threats and attacks will continue to become more common, sophisticated, and potentially damaging. While NATO’s primary responsibility is to protect its own networks, NATO also facilitates co-operation on cyber defence including through multinational projects, education, training, and exercises and information exchange, in […]
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ENCYSEC
Implementors
Themes & Topics
- Cyber Security Policy and Strategy
- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
- National Computer Security Incident Response
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ENCYSEC
Funding: EU Instrument Contributing to Stability and Peace. Aims: To increase the security and resilience of Information Communication Technologies networks in the beneficiary countries by building and training local capacities to adequately prevent, respond to and prosecute cyber attacks and/or accidental failures. Target countries: (1) The Former Yugoslav Republic of […]
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Simulating Cyber Attacks
Implementors
Themes & Topics
- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
- National Computer Security Incident Response
Simulating Cyber Attacks
Target groups: Over 50 representatives from the Moldova Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Intelligence and Security, the General Inspectorate of Police, and the Ministry of Justice
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FIRST Suguru Yamaguchi (SY) Fellowship Program
Beneficiary Countries
Beneficiary groups
Implementors
Themes & Topics
- 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.
Support to Georgia Incident Response and Legislation
The project supported the preparation and implementation of Georgia’s national cybersecurity strategy.
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CMM Review Albania 2018 (as part of the Global Cybersecurity Capacity Program I)
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CMM Review Albania 2018 (as part of the Global Cybersecurity Capacity Program I)
In collaboration with the World Bank (WB), the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), a review of the maturity of cybersecurity capacity in Albania was undertaken at the invitation of the National Authority for Electronic Certification and Cyber Security (AKCESK).
Global Cybersecurity Capacity Program I
The Global Cybersecurity Capacity Program, financed by the Korea-World Bank Group Partnership (KWPF) between 2016 and 2019, is one of the key initiatives that the World Bank has taken in an attempt to bridge existing gaps in cybersecurity capacities of its client countries. Thanks to tailored national and regional technical […]