Special Adviser to the Head of the African Union Peace Support Operations Division (AU Adviser)
På forespørsel fra den Afrikanske Union arbeidet Cedric de Coning som spesialrådgiver for sjefen for fredsstøtteavdelingen i kommisjonen for den Afrikanske Union. Dette innebærer rådgivning angående d...
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Cybersecurity Capacity Building (CCB)
Prosjektet skal se på risikoen knyttet til og utfordringene ved cybersikkerhet i utviklingsland....
Regional dimensions of the nuclear diplomacy with Iran
Prosjektet adresserer ulike spørsmål knyttet til samtalene mellom P5+1 og Iran og hvordan det påvirkerer det plitiske klimaet ellers i Midtøsten-regionen....
Energy security in the Baltic Sea region: Regional Coordination and Management of Interdependencies (BES)
Prosjektet skal frembringe kunnskap om de ulike kreftene bak pågående energisamarbeid i Baltikum....
Cyber Security Capacity Building in Developing Countries: challenges and Opportunities
Cyberspace is an intrinsic part of the development of any country. A strong cyber capacity is crucial for states to progress and develop in economic, political and social spheres. The need to integrate cyber capacity building and development policies has been documented by both the cyber community, academia and policy makers. The investment in securing cyberspace affects the success rate of other policy initiatives as well. However, there is a clear need for a deeper dialogue with the development community and recipient countries in order to better understand how to implement cyber capacities in practice in order to achieve broader development goals. To stimulate the debate on cyber capacity building and its impacton social and economic development worldwide this brief puts forward challenges to implementation. The aim is to set priorities and identify indicators of success and failure. To steer this process a better overview of initiatives and avoid duplication, it is necessary to set up the challenges that both the donors and recipients face. By doing this we move cyber capacity building one step closer to successful implementation.
Cyber Security Capacity Building in Developing Countries
Cyberspace is an intrinsic part of the development of any country. A strong cyber capacity is crucial for states to progress and develop in economic, political and social spheres. The need to integrate cyber capacity building and development policies has been documented by both the cyber community, academia and policy makers. The investment in securing cyberspace is crucial, as it affects the success rate of other policy initiatives as well. However, there is a clear need for a deeper dialogue with the development community and recipient countries in order to better understand how to implement cyber capacities in practice in order to achieve broader development goals. To stimulate the debate on cyber capacity building and its on social and ecoonomic development worldwide this brief puts forward challenges to implementation. The aim to is to set priorities and identify indicators of success and failure. To steer this process a better overview of initiatives and avoid duplication, it is necessary to set up the challenges that both the donors and recipients face. By doing this we move cyber capacity building one step closer to successful implementation.