Global Cybersecurity Index 2020
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Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones
Editor: Geneva : International Telecommunication Union, 2021Descripción: 172 p. : il., gráf. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaTema(s): Ciberseguridad y confianza | progreso digital | seguridad | ranking | GCI | ciberprotección | cibercrimenRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: This report aims to better understand countries’ commitments to cybersecurity, identify gaps, encourage the incorporation of good practices, and provide useful insights for countries to improve their cybersecurity postures. The GCI facilitates: 1) discussions through formally established forums that enable self-assessments and better coordination 2) gathering insights about overall national initiatives and resources used to manage cybersecurity at the national level 3) benchmarking against good practices, partners, and regional neighbours 4) awareness raising among various stakeholders on coordination needs at a national level. The GCI results show overall improvement and strengthening of all five pillars of the cybersecurity agenda: legal measures; technical measures; organizational measures; capacity development measures; cooperation measures.
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This report aims to better understand countries’ commitments to cybersecurity, identify gaps, encourage the incorporation of good practices, and provide useful insights for countries to improve their cybersecurity postures. The GCI facilitates: 1) discussions through formally established forums that enable self-assessments and better coordination 2) gathering insights about overall national initiatives and resources used to manage cybersecurity at the national level 3) benchmarking against good practices, partners, and regional neighbours 4) awareness raising among various stakeholders on coordination needs at a national level.
The GCI results show overall improvement and strengthening of all five pillars of the cybersecurity agenda: legal measures; technical measures; organizational measures; capacity development measures; cooperation measures.
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