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Cybersecurity

As digitalisation progresses, improving cybersecurity within government organisations and raising awareness among citizens becomes increasingly vital. Digital vulnerabilities and threats are a daily reality. How should a government organisation respond? How do you prepare effectively? The government is taking steps to prioritise cybersecurity efforts as part of the Values-Driven Digitalisation Work Agenda.

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BIO and ENSIA

Measures for cybersecurity in government organisations.

BIO and ENSIA

Practicing, Testing and Knowledge Sharing

Administrators and staff must be aware of threats.

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Cybersecurity Procurement Requirements for Government

How to ensure the digital safety of ICT products and services procurement.

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Increasing the Use of Security Standards

For secure data exchange with the government.

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Increasing the Use of Security Standards

For secure data exchange with the government.

Man sitting behind a desk using his laptop and sharing data

Security and Identifiability of Government Websites and Email

Prevent misuse of sender identity.

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Context

Research

Explore research on legislation for information security.

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Citizens’ Online Resilience

The Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK) assists citizens in protecting against digital risks.

Citizens’ Online Resilience

Legislation and Regulation

Rules and regulations are crucial for the security of data and systems.

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Cybersecurity

  • BIO and ENSIA
  • Practicing, Testing and Knowledge Sharing
  • Cybersecurity Procurement Requirements for Government
  • Increasing the Use of Security Standards
  • Security and Identifiability of Government Websites and Email
  • Legislation and Regulation
  • Research
  • Citizens’ Online Resilience

Last modified on: 20 May 2025.

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