Summary

CMM Review completed with country including focus groups and Interviews with Public, Private, and Civil Society Stakeholders. National Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Report produced for Nation to help inform future approaches to CCB.

Details

Aim

The aim of this project is to carry out a review and provide evidence for the maturity of Papua New Guinea’s cybersecurity capacity. This assessment enables the government to gain a better understanding of its cybersecurity capacity with the aim of prioritising investment strategically in cybersecurity capacities.

Context

The Cyber Security Capacity Maturity Model for Nations (CMM) is a globally recognised cyber maturity model develop by the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC) at the University of Oxford and has been deployed more than 130 times in 90 nations around the world. The review provides a holistic assessment of each countries national capacity to manage complex cyber risks and identifies areas for improvement.

This is the first CMM review of Papua New Guinea.

The CMM supports the review of cybersecurity capacity in terms of five dimensions: Cybersecurity Policy and Strategy; Cybersecurity Culture and Society; Building Cybersecurity Knowledge and Capabilities; Legal and Regulatory Frameworks; and Standards and Technologies.


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