Project
Cybersecurity Capacity Building 2.0 – Bridging the Digital Divide and Strengthening Sustainable Development
About
Cybil code: G0041
Status: Finished
From: Jan 2016
To: Dec 2018
Funders
Implementors
Partners
Themes & Topics
- Cyber Security Policy and Strategy
- Strategies
- National Assessments
- CBMs, Norms and Cyberdiplomacy
- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
- National Computer Security Incident Response
- Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
- Cybercrime
- Cybercrime Training and Prevention
- Legal Frameworks / Cybercrime Law
- Cyber Security Culture & Skills
- Cyber Security Awareness
- Education, Training & Workforce Development
- Cyber Security Standards
Contact
Summary
Aims:
- (i) increase cyber capacities through development and aid projects;
- (ii) provide advice for how developing countries can establish CCB programmes and utilize private sector expertise;
- (iii) identify mechanisms that can be built upon for international cooperation at the diplomacy arena on internet governance and cyber security in the global society;
- (iv) identify how new partnerships can be built through CCB programmes.
Activities:
Studying cybersecurity capacity building (CCB) and the sustainability of development processes in developing countries based on fieldwork in developing countries, desktop studies and participation at international conferences and multistakeholder processes.
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