Project

CMM Review Sierra Leone 2016

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About

Cybil code: G0347

Status: Finished

From: Jun 2016

To: Dec 2016

Funders

Countries

Contact

Carolin Weisser Harris

carolin.weisser@cs.ox.ac.uk

Summary

The Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), in partnership with the Ministry of Information & Communications of Sierra Leone, helped conduct a national cybersecurity capacity assessment using the Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model for Nations (CMM).

 

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Aim

The objective of this exercise was to aid the government of Sierra Leone in reviewing the national cybersecurity posture of the nation and to prioritise areas of capacity in which the country might strategically seek investment.

Context

The GCSCC published the first  Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model for Nations (CMM) in 2016 to provide governments with a framework to assess their cybersecurity capacity across all sectors. The framework is meant to enable governments and enterprises to adopt policies and make investments that have enhance safety and security in cyberspace.

Outputs

The full review of Sierra Leone’s CMM account can be found here.


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