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Abstract

According to sources interviewed for this research, a model for
assessing this maturity employed by the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and US Department of Defense is being proposed to the Government of Japan (Abraham’s interviews and pers. comm., 6 June 2019).

Concluding remarks
Interviews for this research suggest that, in the
case of the Japan Computer Emergency Response Team (JPCERT), currentlya quasi-government entity, this could be formalised within governmentfor delegation and orchestration of cyber security authority that would encompass the development of robust CTI capabilities to include technology, structural governance and processes and skills enhancement (L. Wells, 2019,pers. comm., 15 June; N. Jones, 2019, pers. comm., 12 June; N. Toshio, 2018,pers. comm., 3 September)

Reference details

Resource type
Miscellaneous
Year of Publication
2020
Publication Area
Civilian cybersecurity

How to cite this reference:

Cyber Threats and NATO 2030: Horizon Scanning and Analysis. (2020). Retrieved from https://ccdcoe.org/uploads/2020/12/Cyber-Threats-and-NATO-2030_Horizon-Scanning-and-Analysis.pdf