Future Regional Trends, Regional Direction and Cooperation Global Cybersecurity Agenda Pillars
Future Regional Trends, Regional Direction and Cooperation The Global Cybersecurity Agenda is made up of seven main goals: Advice on potential framework for a global multi-stakeholder strategy for international cooperation, dialogue and coordination in all the above-mentioned areas. Elaboration of strategies for the development of a model cybercrime legislation that is globally applicable and interoperable with existing national and regional legislative measures. Elaboration of strategies for the creation of appropriate national and regional organizational structures and policies on cybercrime. Development of strategies for the creation of a global framework for watch, warning and incident response to ensure cross-border coordination between new and existing initiatives. Development of a global strategy to facilitate human and institutional capacity- building to enhance knowledge and know-how across sectors and in all the above-mentioned areas. Development of a strategy for the establishment of globally accepted minimum security criteria and accreditation schemes for software applications and systems. Development of strategies for the creation and endorsement of a generic and universal digital identity system and the necessary organizational structures to ensure the recognition of digital credentials for individuals across geographical boundaries.
Multi-stakeholder strategy for international cooperation, dialogue and coordination in all the above-mentioned areas. Regular - annual or bi-annual event on cybercrime hosted in Bangladesh & within the region Personnel exchange strategy Familiarization with forensic & other technical facilities Having a national & regional focal point to liaise with other international contacts/agencies Leveraging of and participation in existing international cooperation mechanisms/forums such as Interpol Making better utilization of local & regional know-how (such as India from a Bangladesh perspective, Asia-Pacific region with an emphasis on South Asia and Oceania)
Strategies for the development of a model cybercrime legislation that is globally applicable and interoperable with existing national and regional legislative measures Review existing legislation & make necessary amendments if required Develop operational procedures based on ICT Act 2006 and other legislation Raise awareness within judicial & legal system of cybercrime issues Harmonization of legislation to support cooperation among law enforcement agencies Leveraging from existing international forums to discuss legislative requirements
Strategy to facilitate human and institutional capacity-building to enhance knowledge and know-how across sectors and in all the above-mentioned areas. Utilization of existing regional working party Media awareness campaign against cybercrime targeting children & youth Develop national training programmes & strategies Raising awareness of activities of the national response mechanism e.g CERT & development of their capabilities to respond (in partnership with the private sector)