An Examination of National Level Cybersecurity Policies
Using national policy, governments are establishing the strategy and governance for managing their nation’s cybersecurity, providing leadership and guidance to public and private sector organizations, and allocating resources required to protect national interests against foreign adversaries and cybercriminals. This paper analyzes the business impact, implementation and enforcement, scope, and explores potential improvements for two national-level cybersecurity policies: US Executive Order 14028, Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecuity, signed by Joseph R. Biden in 2021 and the United Kingdom National Cyber Strategy 2022. The paper also examines the appropriateness of each policy and compares the two policy approaches, noting similarities and differences between the two policies.
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2022-03-04Usage metrics
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- System and network security
- Inter-organisational, extra-organisational and global information systems
- Information systems not elsewhere classified
- Information systems organisation and management
- Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified
- Other engineering not elsewhere classified
- Comparative government and politics
- Defence studies
- Policy and administration not elsewhere classified
- Public administration
- Research, science and technology policy