01390nas a2200193 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260000900043653001400052653001800066653001900084653001500103653001100118100002100129245003400150300001100184490000700195520099400202 2016 d c201610aawareness10acyber attacks10acyber security10astrategies10atrends1 aMichel Rademaker00aAssessing Cyber Security 2015 a93-1040 v343 a
The article is based on the HCSS Report Assessing Cyber Security. Following the introduction, it identifies fragmentation of reporting and presents threat assessment. Then it highlights the trends in cyber security, followed by a discussion on the importance of developing national cyber strategies. Last but not least, the authors provide general recommendations. The article is based on a review of 70 studies published by public authorities, companies, and research organizations from 15 countries over the last few years, and calls for international efforts to develop shared, commonly agreed definitions, metrics, and reporting standards to enhance threat assessments; to systematically anticipate trends and attempt to foresee potential new threats; to develop evidence-based cyber security policies that rely more on data and indicators, rather than subjective perceptions; and to consider setting up a mechanism to harmonize the collection and reporting of cyber statistics.