COUNTRY CASE STUDIES COMPENDIUM

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PAG E 1
COUNTRY CASE STUDIES COMPENDIUM
The country case studies here assembled had their subject matter classified in accordance with the key elements of Question 22/1 Final Report
(Developing a National Strategy for Cybersecurity; Establishing National Government – Private Sector Collaboration; Deterring Cybercrime; Creating
National Incident Management Capabilities; and Promoting a National Culture of Cybersecurity).
Contribution
Country
Bangladesh
(People’s
Republic of)
Brazil
Document
Topics Addressed by the Contribution
Deterring
Cybercrime
Creating
National
Incident
Management
Capabilities
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Document 1/203 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0203/en
Prevention of cyber crime in Bangladesh.
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Document 1/245 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0245/en
Brazilian legal framework to address
cybercrimes.
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Document RGQ 22-1/1/010;
http://www.itu.int/md/D10-RGQ22.1.1C-0010/en
Project Angels on the Net: A successful
Brazilian multi-partnership example.
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Document RGQ 22/1/048;
http://www.itu.int/md/D06-RGQ22.1-C0048/en
Contribution by Bangladesh.
Document 1/93 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0093/en
Tentacles Project – a New Way to Combat
Cybercrimes.
Document RGQ 22-1/1/029;
Developing a
National
Strategy for
Cybersecurity
Establishing
National
Government
– Private
Sector
Collaboration
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Promoting a
National
Culture of
Cybersecurity
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27.06.2013
Contribution
Country
Document
Topics Addressed by the Contribution
Developing a
National
Strategy for
Cybersecurity
Establishing
National
Government
– Private
Sector
Collaboration
Deterring
Cybercrime
http://www.itu.int/md/D10-RGQ22.1.1C-0029/en
Brazilian Cybercrime Legislation Update.
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Congo
Document 1/241 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0241/en
NB: The content of this contribution is
also presented in: Document RGQ
22/1/047; (http://www.itu.int/md/D06RGQ22.1-C-0047/en)
Mise en place d'un cadre réglementaire
pour la cybersécurité au Burkina Faso.
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Document RGQ 22-1/1/017;
http://www.itu.int/md/D10-RGQ22.1.1C-0017/en
Instauration de la confiance et de la
sécurité dans l’utilisation des
Technologies de l’information, acquis et
perspective pour le Burkina Faso.
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Document 1/240 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0240/en
NB: The content of this contribution is
also presented in:
Document RGQ 22/1/046;
(http://www.itu.int/md/D06-RGQ22.1-C0046/en)
Case study: Cameroon – Draft act on
cybercrime.
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Document RGQ 22/1/028;
http://www.itu.int/md/D06-RGQ22.1-C0028/en
Contribution de la République
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Creating
National
Incident
Management
Capabilities
Promoting a
National
Culture of
Cybersecurity
Contribution
Country
Document
Topics Addressed by the Contribution
Developing a
National
Strategy for
Cybersecurity
Establishing
National
Government
– Private
Sector
Collaboration
Deterring
Cybercrime
Creating
National
Incident
Management
Capabilities
Promoting a
National
Culture of
Cybersecurity
Démocratique du Congo.
Côte d’Ivoire
Japan
Korea
(Republic of)
Document 1/INF/46 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-INF-0046/en
Cybersecurity in Developing Countries.
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Document RGQ 22-1/1/028;
(http://www.itu.int/md/D06-RGQ22.1-C0046/en)
Cybersecurity in Developing Countries.
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Document 1/155 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0155/en
Experience of Côte d’Ivoire in regard to
cybercrime.
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Document 1/281 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0281/en
Results of the Strategic Dialogue on a
Safer Internet Environment for Children
(“Tokyo Strategic Dialogue”), on June 2
and 3, 2009.
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Document 1/272 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0272/en
Current Status of Information Security
Threats and Countermeasures of Korea.
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Documet 1/INF/033 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-INF-0033/en
Smart Mobile Security Strategy of Korea
and their Implications.
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Contribution
Country
Document
Topics Addressed by the Contribution
Developing a
National
Strategy for
Cybersecurity
Establishing
National
Government
– Private
Sector
Collaboration
Document 1/118 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0118/en
Development of Healthy Information
Culture (Extracted From 2006 Digital
Opportunity White Paper).
Deterring
Cybercrime
Creating
National
Incident
Management
Capabilities
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Promoting a
National
Culture of
Cybersecurity
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Document 1/202 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0202/en
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Status of Internet Addiction and the
National Policy to Cope with it.
Lithuania
Document 1/223 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0223/en
Internet addiction treatment.
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Document 1/270 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0270/en
Korea’s Efforts to Create Safe Online
Environment.
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Document 1/271 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0271/en
Practical Guidelines for Internet Addiction
Prevention.
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Document 1/179 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0179/en
Amendment of the ICT Network Act of
Korea to Reinforce Personal Information
Protection System on the Internet.
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Document RGQ 22/1/007;
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Contribution
Country
Document
Topics Addressed by the Contribution
Developing a
National
Strategy for
Cybersecurity
Establishing
National
Government
– Private
Sector
Collaboration
Deterring
Cybercrime
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Creating
National
Incident
Management
Capabilities
Promoting a
National
Culture of
Cybersecurity
http://www.itu.int/md/D06-RGQ22.1-C0007/en
Network and Information Security.
Madagascar
Mali
Mongolia
Niger
Document 1/239 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0239/en
NB: The content of this contribution is
also presented in:
Document RGQ 22/1/045;
(http://www.itu.int/md/D06-RGQ22.1-C0045/en)
Contribution from Madagascar.
Document 1/150 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0150/en
Compendium on cybersecurity country
case studies.
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Document 1/69 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0069/en
Overview of cybercrime targeting persons
with disabilities.
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Document 1/149 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0149/en
Current Status of Mongolia's Cyber
Security Policies and Efforts.
Document 1/23 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0023/en
Contribution du Niger.
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Contribution
Country
Document
Topics Addressed by the Contribution
Developing a
National
Strategy for
Cybersecurity
Oman
(Sultanate of)
Document 1/201 (2010-2014 Study
Period);http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0201/en
Regulation of Internet Service Provision.
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People’s
Republic of
China
Document 1/037 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0037/en
Information Network Security Status in
China.
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Deterring
Cybercrime
Document 1/113 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0113/en
Real-Name Registration Will Be Applicable
In China Telecom Industry.
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Document 1/107 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0107/en
Real Name Registration Introduced in
Mobile Communication.
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Document 1/196 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0196/en
A research on web privacy policies in
China.
Rwanda
Establishing
National
Government
– Private
Sector
Collaboration
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Document RGQ 22/1/010;
http://www.itu.int/md/D06-RGQ22.1-C0010/en
Best Computer Security Practices.
Document 1/101 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0101/en
Best Computer Security Practices.
Creating
National
Incident
Management
Capabilities
Promoting a
National
Culture of
Cybersecurity
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Contribution
Country
Document
Document 1/169 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0169/en
National information security programme
overview: Current status.
Senegal
Switzerland
Togo
United States
of America
Venezuela
Topics Addressed by the Contribution
Developing a
National
Strategy for
Cybersecurity
Establishing
National
Government
– Private
Sector
Collaboration
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Deterring
Cybercrime
Creating
National
Incident
Management
Capabilities
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Document 1/148 (2010-2014 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D10SG01-C-0148/en
The Senegalese legal framework and
cybersecurity.
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Document 1/189 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0189/en
Centrale d'enregistrement et d'analyse
pour la sûreté de l'information MELANI.
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Document RGQ 22-1/1/INF/08-F (20102014 Study Period);
http://www.itu.int/md/D10-RGQ22.1.1INF-0008/en
Evaluation de la cybersécurité dans les
institutions et entreprises togolaises.
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Document RGQ 22-1/1/009;
http://www.itu.int/md/D10-RGQ22.1.1C-0009/en
Internet Service Provider (ISP) Network
Protection Best Practices.
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Document 1/25 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0025/en
Normativa Venezolana En Materia De
Ciberseguridad.
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Document 1/30 (2006-2010 Study
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Promoting a
National
Culture of
Cybersecurity
Contribution
Country
Document
Topics Addressed by the Contribution
Developing a
National
Strategy for
Cybersecurity
Establishing
National
Government
– Private
Sector
Collaboration
Deterring
Cybercrime
Creating
National
Incident
Management
Capabilities
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Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0030/en
Proyectos Desarrollados en Materia de
Ciberseguridad.
Document 1/199 (2006-2010 Study
Period); http://www.itu.int/md/D06SG01-C-0199/en
Visión de la Seguridad de la información
en la República Bolivariana de Venezuela.
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Promoting a
National
Culture of
Cybersecurity
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