The Place of Public Service Cyber Security Training in International Context

doi: 10.32567/hm.2020.4.11

Abstract

Cyber attacks are executed on a daily basis against private companies and goverment bodies; they aim  at accessing to confidential data. Based on the events that happened in the past few years, public service  has been a key target of cyber attacks. Hence  organisations should continuously develop their  defence capabilities. As part of this development, the  public service cyber security training programme  aims at learning about possible cyber attack alternatives. During the specification of the  programme, international cyber security  programmes should be explored in order to show  the relevance of such a training and to adopt possible ‘best practices’. In this paper, I proposed a  selection and a comparison strategy to evaluate the international cyber security and cyber defence  programmes including their content, key elements,  relations with the NICE framework and possible  shortcomings. 

Keywords:

public service cyber security master programme inernational best practices NICE education

How to Cite

Deák, V. . (2021). The Place of Public Service Cyber Security Training in International Context. Military Engineer, 15(4), 159–177. https://doi.org/10.32567/hm.2020.4.11