人力资本的网络安全能力建设:国家支持国家

Mical Michelle Ramim, Angel Hueca
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人力资本的能力建设可以被描述为为个人和他们工作的组织增加经济价值的经验、知识、技能和无形资产。随着网络安全技能的差距越来越大,对当前必要的技能以及这些技能对个人和组织的人力资本形式有共同的理解是至关重要的。随着世界各国对信息系统(IS)的依赖日益增加,以及对手造成的大规模网络安全事件,网络安全人力资本显然是克服这些挑战的关键。话虽如此,尽管美国和其他西方国家等主要网络对手正在努力解决自身严重的网络安全人力资本短缺问题,但欠发达国家面临的挑战甚至更大。例如,非洲国家继续获取和实施国际空间站,采用这些技术的速度超过了获取保护这些技术的技能的速度。在本研究中,我们在非洲地区的国家层面介绍了网络安全人力资本的概念,以及在网络安全人力资本中发展和嵌入当前网络安全技能所需的具体步骤。我们将讨论撒哈拉以南非洲国家在国家层面发展网络安全人力资本的过程中面临的挑战。通过三个案例研究,概述了由美国国务院网络问题协调员办公室开发的项目。
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Cybersecurity capacity building of human capital: Nations supporting nations
Capacity building of human capital can be described as the experience, knowledge, skill sets, and intangible assets that add economic value to individuals and the organizations they work for. With the ever-growing gap in cybersecurity skill sets, it is essential to have a shared understanding of the necessary current skills and what those skills represent in the form of human capital to not only individuals, but also the organizations they work for. As nations around the world are struggling with the increased dependencies on Information Systems (IS) and the massive cybersecurity incidents resulting from adversaries, it is evident that cybersecurity human capital is the key in overcoming such challenges. With that said, while major players fighting cyber adversaries such as the United States (U.S.) and other western nations are struggling with their own significant cybersecurity human capital shortage, less developed nations are even further challenged. For example, African nations continue to acquire and implement ISs, the pace in which these technologies are adopted outnumbers the rate at which the skills to protect these technologies are captured. In this study we introduce the concept of cybersecurity human capital at the national level in the African region, as well as specific steps necessary to develop and embed current cybersecurity skills in cybersecurity human capital. We discuss the challenges faced by Sub-Saharan African nations in the journey to develop their cybersecurity human capital at the national level. An overview of the programs developed by the U.S. Department of State’s Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues is provided across three case studies.
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