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Friday, September 8 • 10:07am - 10:40am
Cyber Security Capacity: Does It Matter?

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It is assumed that the benefits of building national cyber security capacity are widespread, largely based on common sense, limited case studies, anecdotal evidence, and expert opinion. This paper reports on the early phase of a systematic effort to bring together cross-national data from multiple sources to examine indicators related to the cyber security capacity of a nation. We use these to determine if capacity matters – does it translate into conditions affecting end users of the Internet. Using data from approximately 120 countries, a multivariate analysis of indicators related to national cyber security capacity are shown to have had a strong impact in lowering end-user security problems. The sources for this analysis include data collected for the World Economic Forum Network Readiness Index, the World Bank, Internet World Statistics, and Microsoft, which are openly available. The results of this study reinforce the case that building cyber security capacity is a worthwhile investment, while also raising important issues around global inequalities in the ability to build greater cyber security capacity. The analysis also points to ways in which the data and analyses can be refined, such as through gathering more direct indicators of capacity-building efforts, such as those being developed by the GCSCC at Oxford University.

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William Lehr

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Presenter
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Ruth Shillair, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Director of Master's Program, Department of Media & Information Studies, Michigan State University
Interests include: improving protections for individuals by improving cybersecurity, reducing digital divides, making cybersecurity/privacy usable.

Author
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William Dutton

Quello Professor, University of Oxford
My colleagues and I recently completed a study of search and politics, and I continue to work on my concept of The Fifth Estate. Happy to speak with anyone about any aspect of Internet studies, that very much includes study of social media and society.

Friday September 8, 2017 10:07am - 10:40am EDT
Founders Hall - Auditorium