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    Auteur / Author
    Silfversten, E.
    Frinking, E.
    Ryan, N.
    Favaro, M.
    Organisatie / Institution
    RAND Europe
    WODC
    Serie / Series
    WODC Rapport 2956
    Trefwoorden / Keywords
    Cybersecurity
    Literatuuronderzoek
    Risicoanalyse
    Aanslag
    Beveiliging
    Infrastructuur
    Gegevensbeveiliging
    Informatie- en communicatietechnologie
    Informatievoorziening
    Hacking
    Nationale veiligheid
    Veiligheid
    Cyberspace
    Computercriminaliteit
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    2956
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12832/2423
    
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    Titel / Title
    Cybersecurity
    Ondertitel / Subtitle
    A state-of-the-art review
    Samenvatting
    The NCTV (Nationaal Coördinator Terrorismebestrijding en Veiligheid – ‘National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism’) partners with government, science and business in order to both protect the Netherlands against threats that can disrupt society, and ensure that Dutch vital infrastructure is – and remains – safe. Digital transformation has reshaped our world and will continue to disrupt the status quo. While technology is a key driver for realising societal and economic benefits, it also brings about new security challenges. The government of the Netherlands, Dutch businesses, civil society and individuals currently face a range of prominent, emerging and resurgent cybersecurity risks and threats. As concluded in the Cyber Security Assessment Netherlands (CSAN) from the NCTV the country’s digital resilience continues to lag behind the growing cyber threat.RAND Europe examined the current state-of-the-art in cybersecurity. In this context, state-of-the-art refers to a snapshot overview of prominent risks, threats or policy issues in the field of cybersecurity, as well as issue areas that are perceived to be overlooked by the NCTV or the scientific community. The cybersecurity state-of-the-art review is divided into two phases:Phase 1 aims to perform an initial scan of the cybersecurity field in order to highlight prominent or underexposed issues that are perceived to warrant further attention from the NCTV;Phase 2 aims to investigate the research questions identified in Phase 1, and will be carried out through a separate study.The study only covers Phase 1 of this process. The overarching aim of this study is therefore to explore which current cybersecurity topics are relevant to be explored further through additional research in Phase 2.

    CONTENT: 1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Key findings from the state-of-the-art review 4. Cybersecurity topics and research questions for the NCTV’s consideration 5. Concluding reflections
    Uitgever / Publisher
    Rand Europe
    Publicatiedatum / publication date
    2019
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