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White Paper: Task Force on Cybersecurity Professional Training and Development
In September 2018 the participants in GFCE’s Working Group D (WG D) identified the need for more information on existing programs for cybersecurity awareness and professional education and training. Between
GFCE White Paper: Task Force on Cyber Security Awareness
Malicious behaviour online – whether theft of personal property, compromise of sensitive information, cyber bulling, harassment, or real-world crime enabled by online activity – is increasingly costly and notoriously difficult
Global Cyber Expertise Magazine – Issue 5 – September 2018
The Global Cyber Expertise Magazine is a bi-annual magazine on global cyber policy developments and capacity building projects. The Magazine is jointly published by the African Union, the European Union,
National Strategies: Interviews from behind the cover
The GFCE Working Group for Policy and Strategy presents information regarding the development of national cyber strategies through interviews conducted with cybersecurity specialists in Norway, Mexico and Senegal. These three
DELHI COMMUNIQUÉ
The Delhi Communiqué is the GFCE Global Agenda for Cyber Capacity Building, endorsed by all GFCE members and reaffirms their shared commitment to strengthen cyber capacity and expertise globally.
GFCE Global Good Practices: Produce and Present Trusted Metrics about Systemic Risk Conditions
All those figures on a medical test report do not mean much to us — we need a doctor to analyse various data, contextualise it for our body and lifestyle,
GFCE Global Good Practices: Establish a Clearinghouse for Gathering Systemic Risk Conditions Data in Global Networks
We assess our personal health based on the trusted data we receive from doctors. Cybersecurity is like public health: if CERTs and operators have trusted data — regularly updated —
GFCE Global Good Practices – National Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs)
Even the best cyber security posture and practices cannot guarantee that key organisations and information infrastructures within a nation will not be vulnerable to malware, software failures, human errors, and
GFCE Global Good Practices: Assess National Cybersecurity Capacity Using a Maturity Model
Capacity building is most effective when it builds on existing capacities. How can we have a better picture of current capacities and capabilities? Assessing national cybersecurity capability andreadiness using a
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