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Handbook: Upgrading National Cyber Resilience
A tool by the e-Governance Academy to help countries develop their cybersecurity capacities.
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Handbook: National Cyber Security in Practice
A tool by the e-Governance Academy for policymakers to ensure the functioning and protection of digital services.
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Demystifying the people-centred approach for the digital transformation
This paper encourages stakeholders involved in EU external digital policy and actions to prioritise a people-centred approach by developing concrete frameworks, guidance, and tools to support its implementation and to evaluate and report on its impact. This approach, we believe, is a key concept to translate commitments into action and ensure digital equality for all!
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Free to Be Online? A report on girls’ and young women’s experiences of online harassment
Free To Be Online? brings together the voices and experiences of over 14,000 girls across many continents. It aims at uncovering and understanding their experiences being online: what platforms they use, what is their experience of harassment, who are the perpetrators, the impact of harassment on them.
Girls are targeted online just because they are young and female, and if they are politically outspoken, disabled, Black or identify as LGBTIQ+, it gets worse. Like street harassment it is unremitting, often psychologically damaging and can lead to actual physical harm.
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A study paper on human-centred cybersecurity: Kenyan Fintech sector
This study maps the cybersecurity landscape in Kenya with a focus on the financial sector, and advocates for a human- centric approach in cybersecurity.
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Cyber diplomacy, regional challenges and gender issues in cybersecurity with Joe Burton
In this podcast, we are joined by Mr Joe Burton, coordinator of the Jean Monnet Network at the European Cyber Diplomacy (CYDIPLO). Joe Burton is also currently working on the CYBERCULT project funded by the European Commission.
In this podcast, he tells us more about his line of work and his main areas of expertise, including cyber warfare and cyber diplomacy. Furthermore, we discuss gender issues in cyber security as well as other challenges that different regions face in this field.
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Cyber capacity building in development policies and the importance of cyber diplomacy for the EU with Patryk Pawlak
In this podcast, we are joined by Dr. Patryk Pawlak, the Executive Officer of the EUISS. Dr Pawlak has extensive experience in cyber capacity building policy, is a project director for the EU Cyber Direct - European Cyber Diplomacy Initiative, and is a former co-chair of the Advisory Board of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise.
In this podcast, Dr. Pawlak elaborates on cyber diplomacy and its importance for the EU, the increasing need for cyber capacity building, specifically in development policies, and provides insight into the influential trends of cyber capacity building in international cooperation.
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Cybersecurity policies with Bertrand Lathoud
In this podcast, we are joined by Mr Bertrand Lathoud, Head of the Cybersecurity Competence Centre (C3) at SecurityMadeIn.Lu. Mr Lathoud also works as member of the Advisory Board of EU CyberNet.
In this podcast, he tells us about the Luxembourg Cybersecurity Competence Centre, how cyber capacity building tools and programs used in developing countries can also be relevant at the national level for EU member states and Luxembourg’s cybersecurity priorities at the national and European levels.
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Strengthening cybersecurity, a free, open and secure cyberspace and social development with Uri Rosenthal
In this podcast, we are joined by Mr Uri Rosenthal. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government Rutte I (2010-2012). From 2013 to March 2017, he served as the Dutch Government’s Special Envoy for International Cyber Policy. In that capacity, he has been responsible for the preparation of the Global Conference on Cyberspace in the Hague in 2015, and for the dissemination of its results through the London process.
In this podcast, he tells us about his work as Special Advisory to the GFCE Foundation Board, his work towards a free, open and secure cyberspace, as well as the interlinkages between strengthened cybersecurity, the promotion of a free and open internet, as well as digital economic and social development.
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National cybersecurity strategies and mainstreaming cybersecurity in international development policies with Richard Harris
In this podcast, we are joined by Mr Richard Harris, Principal Cybersecurity Policy Engineer at MITRE Corporation and Member of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE) Advisory Board and Research Committee.
In this podcast, he tells us about the work of the GFCE, the role of private entities in the creation and implementation of national cybersecurity strategies and the importance of mainstreaming cybersecurity in international development policies.
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Cybersecurity challenges and priorities in West Africa with Ms Folake Olagunju
In this podcast, we are joined by Ms Folake Olagunku, Program Officer Internet and Cybersecurity at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission. She is currently working on implementing the cybersecurity agenda to facilitate initiatives that will assist the ECOWAS region to protect their cyberspace, critical information infrastructure and build confidence in the use of ICTs.
In this podcast, she tells us about the West African response to cybersecurity and fight against cybercrime, the importance of enhancing the cyber resilience of critical infrastructures as well as the relationship between cybersecurity and the traditional priorities of West African governments, such as socioeconomic development.
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Increasing resilience and strengthening cybersecurity in developing countries with Klara Jordan
In this podcast we are joined by Klara Jordan, the Chief Public Policy Officer of the Cyber Peace Institute. Ms. Jordan experience includes working in the private sector where she supported a range of cybersecurity companies in policy and government affairs. She has also worked on international law issues at the American Society of International Law and at NATO’s Allied Command Transformation in Belgium.
In this podcast, we discuss the Cyber Peace Institute’s initiatives, cyber security resilience in vulnerable communities and strengthening cybersecurity in developing countries through cooperation between the public and the private sector.
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