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The Global Cybersecurity Index report shows that many countries enacted new cybersecurity legislation and regulations to address areas such as privacy, unauthorized access, and online safety. It also emphasizes the need to establish strategies and mechanisms to build capacity and help governments and businesses better prepare for and mitigate growing cyber risks. More than half of the world’s countries now have a computer incident response team (CIRT) and almost two-thirds have some form of a national cybersecurity strategy guiding their overall cybersecurity posture.
The Global Cybersecurity Index reveals that cybersecurity is truly a developmental issue, and that there is an urgent need to address the growing cybercapacity gap between developed and developing countries by fostering knowledge, upskilling, and building competencies. We need to close this gap by going to the roots and building capacity in terms of digital infrastructure, digital skills, and resources in the developing world.
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Global Cybersecurity Index 2020
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Executive summary
Table of contents
List of tables and figures
1. Global Cybersecurity Index: Background and context
2. Key themes
3. GCI results: Score and rankings
4. Global Cybersecurity Index 2020: Country profiles
Glossary
Annex A: Methodology
Annex B: Global Cybersecurity Index questionnaire (4 edition)