How to evaluate national cyber security strategiesT

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Posted on 28 November 2014.ENISA issued an Evaluation Framework on National Cyber Security Strategies (NCSS) addressed to policy experts and government officials who design, implement and evaluate an NCSS policy.

This work is strongly aligned with the EU Cyber Security Strategy (EU CSS) and aims to assist Member States in developing capabilities in the area of NCSS.

The framework developed is a flexible and pragmatic approach based on good practices shared by leading experts on NCSS, taken from eighteen EU National Cyber Security Strategies and eight non-EU strategies. It can easily be adjusted to the needs of different Member States depending on the level of maturity reached in the lifecycle of a NCSS.

The framework proposes a step wise approach and introduces a set of practical key performance indicators (KPIs). It also issues recommendations that would allow proper implementation of the framework. full article

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The following article is a update

ENISA Releases Framework for Evaluating National Cyber Security Strategies

By Eduard Kovacs on December 01, 2014
 
The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) has published a framework designed to help government officials and policy practitioners evaluate National Cyber Security Strategies (NCSS).
A total of 18 European Union member countries have published or are in the process of publishing a NCSS that details the cyberspace-related risks which could have a negative social and economic impact. The list includes Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, the Slovak Republic, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
ENISA has developed an evaluation framework that is based on the analysis of these 18 EU strategies and 8 non-EU strategies
 
 
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