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{{definition|Cybersecurity capacity building cover a broad range of activities including training but also having the appropriate organisation, facilities and national-level policy (strategy, rules, processes, guidance) to deliver a useful capability. <ref>[http://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/Report_21_Cyber.pdf P.Pavlak (2014) Riding the digital wave The impact of cyber capacity building on human development.]</ref>}}<br/><br/>
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Revision as of 00:40, 29 June 2019

Definitions

International Definitions

European Union Institute for Security Studies

Cybersecurity capacity building cover a broad range of activities including training but also having the appropriate organisation, facilities and national-level policy (strategy, rules, processes, guidance) to deliver a useful capability. [1]



Academic Definitions

GPPI

Cybersecurity capacity building is a way to empower individuals, communities and governments to achieve their developmental goals by reducing digital security risks stemming from access and use of Information and Communication Technologies. [2]



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