The Abdullah Al Salem University of Kuwait and Kuwait’s National Cyber Security Centre have initiated the country’s first Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model (CMM) review with the support of the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC). This effort was made possible through partnership with the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development […]
The CREST Cyber Accelerated Maturity Programme (CREST CAMP) is an international initiative designed to fast-track the development of cyber service providers in countries with emerging cyber ecosystems. It aims to elevate the maturity of the sector by providing tailored support, expert guidance, and funded access to CREST’s accreditation pathway, ensuring […]
The 12th edition of the Global Cyber Expertise Magazine provides comprehensive updates and insights on global cyber capacity-building initiatives, policies, and developments. This issue highlights the vital work being carried out to secure critical infrastructures and digital economies worldwide. Featured content includes expert interviews and in-depth analyses on key cybersecurity […]
In this research paper, Marie Louise Hurel explores the concept of accountability in cyberspace, drawing insights relevant to Latin America. As governments increasingly depend on third-party solutions in a privatized cybersecurity market, the notion of cyber accountability should be viewed as a shared responsibility. However, the first section of […]
This tool helps Small and Medium-sized business enhance their cybersecurity maturity level and provide them with an adaptive progressive plan to handle cybersecurity risks. Specifically, it aims to evaluate whether EU SMEs’ employees are equipped to face cyber threats and understand their critical roles in maintaining security. Simultaneously, it helps […]
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) of the United Kingdom (UK) supports the most critical organisations in the UK, the wider public sector, industry, SMEs as well as the general public. More specifically, the NCSC: understands cyber security, and distils this knowledge into practical guidance made available to all responds to […]
The Cybersecurity Capacity Centre for Southern Africa (C3SA) is based at the Department of Information Systems (DIS) of the University of Cape Town, South Africa. C3SA is a consortium between Research ICT Africa (RIA), DIS, the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC)/University of Oxford, and the Norwegian Institute of International […]
Based in Melbourne, Australia the Oceania Cyber Security Centre (OCSC) is a not-for-profit cybersecurity assessment, evaluation and research organisation that conducts evidence-based cybersecurity capacity building in the Indo-Pacific. Jointly owned by eight Victorian Universities, the OCSC is focused on building regional capabilities through a mix of national cybersecurity capacity assessments, […]
Prompted by the changing threat landscape and corresponding cybersecurity practice, the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC) has led a review of its Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model for Nations (CMM). To produce this CMM 2021 Edition the GCSCC undertook a global collaborative consultation exercise whose goal was to extract and synthesise the […]
This webinar on 10 March 2021, co-organised by the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre and Global Partners Digital, brought together actors from government, regional organisations, academia and civil society to share their experiences from engaging with stakeholders in cyber policy making and its value. But in particular they will discuss […]
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