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And she remembers that "last year the National Cybersecurity Strategy was published , with which we have taken another very important step in the protection of citizens, companies and governments." Likewise, INCIBE "is playing a prominent role" in the development of the objectives of this strategy. "We are aware that cybercrimes are increasingly sophisticated and cybercrime has undergone a process of professionalization that could be compared to that of effective and efficient business structures," she considers. "Precisely that is why we work together , both from the public and private sectors, to maintain a prominent position in digital security." "The collaboration of all the agents involved in this matter is essential." According to Díaz, "many advances have been made in this regard", but there is still an enormous challenge ahead: "Promote awareness and prevention among users and organizations." Thus, "if they know first-hand the importance of cybersecurity and are informed about fraud and the latest vulnerabilities, the risks will be reduced.
One of the experts chosen by the Government to advise the new Charter of Digital Rights distances herself from the draft: "Liberticidal aspects were introduced" "At INCIBE we want to do our bit to make Spain one of the 5 most cyber-secure countries in the world and that effort must be a shared commitment." It is not strange that the general director of this Europe Cell Phone Number List organization points to collaboration and coordination between public and private entities. That collaboration is more than just a cliché. The Global Cybersecurity Index—the 2020 index is expected to be published in the second quarter of 2021—analyzes 5 parameters: the legal, technical, organizational, scalability and cooperation capacity that each country has.
Spain has good grades. But it only has the highest score in 2 aspects: legal and organizational. The country already has sufficient legal and organizational frameworks—from the Cybersecurity Institute itself to the Internet User Security Office, the Department of Homeland Security or the National Cryptology Center, which depends on the intelligence services. But something that several experts and businessmen in the sector have asked for is to put an end to the problem of the lack of training in the country. Currently, it is companies that have to assume the investment of training their future employees. This is the case of S2Grupo , one of the main Spanish cybersecurity companies, according to one of its managing partners, José Rosell, to Business Insider Spain . So Spain has to improve in the parameters of technique, scalability and cooperation.
One of the experts chosen by the Government to advise the new Charter of Digital Rights distances herself from the draft: "Liberticidal aspects were introduced" "At INCIBE we want to do our bit to make Spain one of the 5 most cyber-secure countries in the world and that effort must be a shared commitment." It is not strange that the general director of this Europe Cell Phone Number List organization points to collaboration and coordination between public and private entities. That collaboration is more than just a cliché. The Global Cybersecurity Index—the 2020 index is expected to be published in the second quarter of 2021—analyzes 5 parameters: the legal, technical, organizational, scalability and cooperation capacity that each country has.
Spain has good grades. But it only has the highest score in 2 aspects: legal and organizational. The country already has sufficient legal and organizational frameworks—from the Cybersecurity Institute itself to the Internet User Security Office, the Department of Homeland Security or the National Cryptology Center, which depends on the intelligence services. But something that several experts and businessmen in the sector have asked for is to put an end to the problem of the lack of training in the country. Currently, it is companies that have to assume the investment of training their future employees. This is the case of S2Grupo , one of the main Spanish cybersecurity companies, according to one of its managing partners, José Rosell, to Business Insider Spain . So Spain has to improve in the parameters of technique, scalability and cooperation.