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There is great value in international dialogue to advance cyber security professionalisation. Countries can learn a lot from each other, with government, industry, academia, and accreditation providers all serving important roles. While some bilateral and multilateral efforts are already underway, a timely opportunity exists to build an international community to take the six core recommendations herein forward:

  • Creating a shared glossary
  • Understanding similarities and differences in countries’ approaches
  • Setting a common baseline for quality
  • Making national frameworks and standards interoperable
  • Establishing an adoption plan for both private and public sectors
  • Promoting efforts and tracking progress

The cyber security profession is a force for good; the international community can embed and enhance its potential.

Andreas Haggmann
Wilton Park | November 2024


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