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| * Machine Learning | | * Machine Learning |
| * [[MITRE ATT&CK]] | | * [[MITRE ATT&CK]] |
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− | ==Government Involvement== | + | ===Government Involvement=== |
| Government leaders have different understandings and expectations of how involved a government should be in a nation’s cybersecurity. | | Government leaders have different understandings and expectations of how involved a government should be in a nation’s cybersecurity. |
| McKinsey suggests considering several questions to ascertain a government’s role in cybersecurity.<ref>[https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-and-social-sector/our-insights/asking-the-right-questions-to-define-governments-role-in-cybersecurity# Defining Govts' Role in Cybersecurity, McKinsey]</ref> | | McKinsey suggests considering several questions to ascertain a government’s role in cybersecurity.<ref>[https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-and-social-sector/our-insights/asking-the-right-questions-to-define-governments-role-in-cybersecurity# Defining Govts' Role in Cybersecurity, McKinsey]</ref> |
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| #*Australia introduced a notifiable-data-breaches scheme in 2017, making it a legal requirement to notify affected individuals and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner of serious data breaches. | | #*Australia introduced a notifiable-data-breaches scheme in 2017, making it a legal requirement to notify affected individuals and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner of serious data breaches. |
| # Relationship with the private and academic sectors? | | # Relationship with the private and academic sectors? |
− | #*Singapore’s National Cybersecurity R&D Programme supports public–private research partnerships and budgeted $190 million Singapore dollars ($137.85 million) in the national strategy for the creation of the National Cybersecurity R&D Laboratory at the National University of Singapore. | + | #*Singapore’s National Cybersecurity R&D Programme supports public-private research partnerships and budgeted $190 million Singapore dollars ($137.85 million) in the national strategy for the creation of the National Cybersecurity R&D Laboratory at the National University of Singapore. |
| # How does it define national critical infrastructure? | | # How does it define national critical infrastructure? |
| #*In the United States, the Department of Homeland Security coordinates a national infrastructure-protection plan and requires sector-specific agencies, such as the [[Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency]] (CISA) to develop sector-specific plans. | | #*In the United States, the Department of Homeland Security coordinates a national infrastructure-protection plan and requires sector-specific agencies, such as the [[Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency]] (CISA) to develop sector-specific plans. |
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− | ==The Industry== | |
| ===Providers=== | | ===Providers=== |
| [[File:Billion-dollar cybersecurity exits, CB Insights.png|655px|right|(CB Insights)]]In the past decade, two dozen [[:Category:Cybersecurity Providers|cybersecurity startups]] have attained IPO or M&A values of at least US$1 billion; 10 of them since 2017.<ref>[https://www.cbinsights.com/research/cybersecurity-billion-dollar-exits-infographic/ Cybersecurity Exits, CB Insights]</ref> | | [[File:Billion-dollar cybersecurity exits, CB Insights.png|655px|right|(CB Insights)]]In the past decade, two dozen [[:Category:Cybersecurity Providers|cybersecurity startups]] have attained IPO or M&A values of at least US$1 billion; 10 of them since 2017.<ref>[https://www.cbinsights.com/research/cybersecurity-billion-dollar-exits-infographic/ Cybersecurity Exits, CB Insights]</ref> |