Wednesday, April 24, 2024

US ranked most committed to cybersecurity; PH in joint 17th spot

The final results of the Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) have been officially announced at the ITU Telecom World 2014 taking place in Doha, Qatar, with the United States topping the list of countries with the highest national cybersecurity commitment.

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The Philippines was in the 17th place along with Costa Rica, Ecuador, Malta, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United Arab Emirates. In the Asia Pacific region, the Philippines was at the ninth position, just a notch higher over neighboring Vietnam.

The US was followed by Canada in second place, while sharing the third position were Australia, Malaysia, and Oman.

The GCI was a joint project between private sector firm ABI Research and the UN specialized agency, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The aim of the project was to drive the issue of cybersecurity to the forefront of national agendas.

Rooted in the ITU?s Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA), the GCI looked at the level of commitment in five areas: legal measures, technical measures, organizational measures, capacity building, and cooperation.

The result was a country-level index and global ranking of cybersecurity readiness. The ultimate goal was to help foster a global culture of cybersecurity and its integration at the core of information and communication technologies.

Global rank of the Philippines
Global rank of the Philippines
Regional rank of the Philippines
Regional rank of the Philippines

The GCI offered valuable insights into national projects and best practices. India, for example, has a nationwide Information Security Education and Awareness Program in place as well as a number of regional cybersecurity training facilities for law enforcement agencies.

South Korea has developed a National Information Security Index, an objective and quantitative measure for assessing the information security level of the private sector (enterprises and individual Internet users).

In Rwanda, through the National CSIRT, the government has established a system for sharing information between government agencies known as the Cyber Security Governance Framework, as well as a public private partnership in the field of cybersecurity for sharing and disseminating information related to cybersecurity issues between the public and private sector.

“The GCI represents a significant step forward not only in terms of international cooperation and public-private partnership, but also in promoting the importance of cybersecurity at the global level. The project can only benefit from increased collaboration and we are pleased that the GCI will find a 2.0 iteration,” commented Michela Menting, practice director at ABI Research.

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