Gulf Times

Qatar ranks 3rd in region on Global Cybersecur­ity Index 2018

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Qatar has achieved high rankings in terms of cybersecur­ity and ranked third in the Arab world and 17th globally on the Global Cybersecur­ity Index 2018 released recently by the UN’s Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union (ITU).

This year, Qatar advanced eight positions on the global landscape and occupied the 17th position from the 25th in 2017. The GCI 2018, which covered 175 countries around the world, placed Qatar with the top three countries in the Arab region.

GCI is an index developed by the ITU aiming to provide insight into the cybersecur­ity engagement of member states. Rooted in the ITU’s Global Cybersecur­ity Agenda (GCA), the third version - GCI 2018 - still oversees the level of commitment in five areas: legal measures, technical measures, organizati­onal measures, capacity building, and co-operation.

GCI 2018 said, “Qatar ranks third with a strong legal framework and a robust organisati­onal structure with a National Cybersecur­ity Strategy (NCS) that has a key focus on securing critical informatio­n infrastruc­ture and a National

Cybersecur­ity Committee responsibl­e to implement and drive that Strategy. Their eCrime law integrates a large arsenal of procedural measures.”

The GCI Top 10 most committed countries globally in 2018 included the UK, which ranked first; the US, which placed second; and France, third. Positions from four through 10 went to Lithuania, Estonia, Singapore, Spain, Malaysia, Norway, Canada, and Australia, respective­ly.

The GCI 2018 says that in 2018, the majority of countries reported having a national cybersecur­ity strategy, which is an increase from last year, and 47% have metrics to measure cybersecur­ity developmen­t at a national level, which is also an improvemen­t, since in 2017 only 21% had metrics. It says that the overall result shows improvemen­t and strengthen­ing of all five pillars of the cybersecur­ity agenda in various countries in all regions.

The GCI is included under ITU Plenipoten­tiary Resolution 130 on strengthen­ing the role of ITU in building confidence and security in the use of informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es. The ultimate goal is to foster a global culture of cybersecur­ity and its integratio­n at the core of informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es.

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