Cybersecurity in the Making – Policy and Law: a Case Study of Georgia

Q2 Social Sciences
Vladimeri Napetvaridze, Archil Chochia
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Summary The given article is an evaluation of the implementation and development of Georgia’s cybersecurity policy, and its influence on Georgia’s global cybersecurity index. The study covers the period from 2008 to 2018. In 2008 Georgia became one of the first victims of hybrid warfare. During the August 2008 Russo-Georgian war, Georgian government websites were attacked by hackers affiliated with Russia. In the given period, cybersecurity was not the priority direction for Georgia, therefore government portals were easy targets for cybercriminals and the government couldn’t prevent the cyberattacks. After 2008, the government decided to develop a state cybersecurity policy. In 2012 the country ratified the Council of Europe’s cybersecurity convention. At the same time, the “Law of Georgia on Information Security” which had become a basic document of the cybersecurity state policy implementation, had been adopted. The document was followed by a cybersecurity strategy. During the following years, based on cybersecurity strategy document, Georgia implemented 2 action plans and defined the relevant state agencies responsible for “cyber safety” of the country. As a result of the reforms, in 2017, according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Cybersecurity Global Index, Georgia has been ranked among the top ten countries. The given article is a chronological description of a Georgian cyberpolicy and cybercapabilities evolution. It includes cases of organized cybercrime carried out against the state and examples of the development of Georgian cybersecurity policy which was reflected on the global international cybersecurity index of the country.
网络安全在制定政策和法律:格鲁吉亚的个案研究
摘要本文评估了格鲁吉亚网络安全政策的实施和发展,及其对格鲁吉亚全球网络安全指数的影响。该研究涵盖2008年至2018年期间。2008年,格鲁吉亚成为混合战争的首批受害者之一。在2008年8月的俄格战争期间,格鲁吉亚政府网站遭到隶属于俄罗斯的黑客攻击。在特定时期,网络安全不是格鲁吉亚的优先方向,因此政府门户网站很容易成为网络犯罪分子的目标,政府无法阻止网络攻击。2008年之后,政府决定制定国家网络安全政策。2012年,该国批准了欧洲委员会的网络安全公约。与此同时,通过了《格鲁吉亚信息安全法》,该法已成为实施网络安全国家政策的基本文件。该文件之后是一项网络安全战略。在接下来的几年里,根据网络安全战略文件,格鲁吉亚实施了2项行动计划,并确定了负责该国“网络安全”的相关国家机构。由于改革,2017年,根据国际电信联盟(ITU)网络安全全球指数,格鲁吉亚跻身前十名。本文按时间顺序描述了格鲁吉亚的网络政策和网络能力的演变。其中包括针对国家的有组织网络犯罪案件,以及格鲁吉亚网络安全政策发展的例子,这些政策反映在该国的全球国际网络安全指数中。
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