This document is a reference model for national Cybersecurity strategy elaboration. It discusses what constitutes a national Cybersecurity strategy and it seeks to accomplish and the context that influences its execution. The Guide also discusses how States and other relevant stakeholders such as private sector organisations can build capacity to execute a cybersecurity strategy and the resources required to address risks.
National Strategies:
- Australia: Australia in the Digital Economy: Trust and Confidence, 2009
- Burkina Faso: La Cyber sécurité Nationale, 2004
- Canada: Cyber Security Strategy, 2010
- Cote D’Ivoire: Stratégie nationale de cyber sécurité, 2010
- Estonia: Cyber Security Strategy, 2008
- India: Cyber Security Strategy, 2011
- Maroc: La Stratégie Nationale pour la Société de l’Information et de l’économie numérique, 2010
- UK: The National Security Strategy, 2010
- Tunisie: Tunisie : stratégie nationale en matière de sécurité informatique, 2009
- Finland: National Information Security Strategy, 2006
- Germany: National Plan for Information Infrastructure Protection, 2005
- Japan: National Strategy on Information Security – Toward the Realization of a Trustworthy Society (tentative translation), 2006
- New Zealand: Digital Strategy – Smarter Through Digital, 2007
- Singapore: Infocomm Security Masterplan 2, and Strategy in Securing Cyberspace, 2005
- Sweden: Strategy to Improve Internet Security in Sweden, 2006
- United States: National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, Report for United States Congress: Creating a National Framework for Cybersecurity: An Analysis of Issues and Options, 2005, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate: Critical Information Infrastructure Protection: The Threat is Real, 1999
- OECD: National 'Culture of Security' Implementation Strategies in 19 OECD Members, 2005
- ENISA: Report on the Status of Network and Information Security in 30 European Countries, including mapping of stakeholders and trends, 2009