Summary

In collaboration with the Ugandan National Information Technology Authority (NITA) and the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO), the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC) undertook a review of the maturity of cybersecurity capacity in Uganda.

 

Details

Aims

The aim of CMM is to assess the country’s cyber security capacities in order to identify risk and threats and enhance its resilience.

Context

As part of the global constellation of capacity centres working with the University of Oxford’s Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model for Nations (CMM), at the invitation of governments, the OCSC conducts multi-stakeholder national cybersecurity capacity assessments.

Outputs

A comprehensive report on the state of Uganda’s cybersecurity capacity as of 2016 can be found here.


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