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International Cybersecurity Capacity Building Initiatives

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MSc in Advanced Computer Science
Computer Science, Part B
Mathematics and Computer Science, Part C
Computer Science and Philosophy, Part C
Computer Science, Part C

Abstract

There is a large investment being made by the international community aimed at helping nations and regions to develop their capacity in cybersecurity. The work of the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (based at the Oxford Martin School) studies and documents this: https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/cybersecurity-capacity/content/front. There is scope to study in more detail the global trends in capacity building in cybersecurity, the nature of the work and the partnerships that exist to support it. An interesting analysis might be to identify what is missing (through comparison with the Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model, a key output of the Centre), and also to consider how strategic, or not, such activities appear to be. An extension of this project, or indeed a second parallel project, might seek to perform a comparison of the existing efforts with the economic and technology metrics that exist for countries around the world, exploring if the data shows any relationships exist between those metrics and the capacity building activities underway. This analysis would involve regression techniques.