Cybersecurity Public Policy SWOT Analysis for 43 Countries

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Governments, Parliaments, Ministries, military, and civil society are working diligently to define effective guidelines and recommendations to safeguard public and private information systems, computers, software, hardware, artificial intelligence, robotics, Internet of Things, mobile devices, and information technology from unauthorized intrusion, cyber-attacks, cyber-terrorism, cyber-stalking, cyber-bullying, cyber-espionage, cyber-hacktivism, and cyber-sabotage. While these concerns impact domestic terrains who already have educated, skilled, and trained workplace personnel that understands, their roles and responsibilities, to secure these technology tools. International governments, Parliaments, and Ministries still lack the workforce personnel needed to effectively understand what guidelines and recommendations are being implemented, globally, to enhance their, domestic and international, cybersecurity policy, necessary to manage risk and reduce known vulnerabilities from impacting the development, implementation, storage, and management of information assets.

Cybersecurity Public Policy SWOT Analysis Conducted on 43 Countries will enable governments, Parliaments, Ministries, military, and civil society, public and private sector, to gain knowledge of the cybersecurity public policy currently deployed in 43 countries, to help these countries manage, their cybersecurity policy development, implementation, and risk management. This research also provides in-depth knowledge of the type of cybercrimes and type of cyber attacks being deployed in these 43 countries: Afghanistan, Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Chili, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Dubai, Egypt, Estonia, European Union, Finland, Gambia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Icelandic, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kuwait, Luxemburg, Malaysia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Samoa, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad, Uganda, United Arab Emeritus, United Kingdom, and Vietnam.

This qualitative document research study was conducted to assess the current trends in cyber security policy relied on by public and private sector. Readers will gain knowledge to help modify current cybersecurity policy with global standardizations relied upon within these 43 countries.

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