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Remapping cybersecurity competences in a small nation state

The impact of cybersecurity (CS) on public well-being is increasing due to the continued digitisation process of all industry sectors. The protection of information systems rests upon a sufficient number of CS specialists and their competences. A cyber-competence map describing the capacity and tren...

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Autores principales: Bukauskas, Linas, Brilingaitė, Agnė, Juozapavičius, Aušrius, Lepaitė, Daiva, Ikamas, Kęstutis, Andrijauskaitė, Rimantė
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9852642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36685367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e12808
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author Bukauskas, Linas
Brilingaitė, Agnė
Juozapavičius, Aušrius
Lepaitė, Daiva
Ikamas, Kęstutis
Andrijauskaitė, Rimantė
author_facet Bukauskas, Linas
Brilingaitė, Agnė
Juozapavičius, Aušrius
Lepaitė, Daiva
Ikamas, Kęstutis
Andrijauskaitė, Rimantė
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description The impact of cybersecurity (CS) on public well-being is increasing due to the continued digitisation process of all industry sectors. The protection of information systems rests upon a sufficient number of CS specialists and their competences. A cyber-competence map describing the capacity and trends of the CS workforce is an essential element of the workforce development strategy. Large enterprises tend to have narrowly specialised employees with clearly identifiable roles. Still, most enterprises in small countries are SMEs. Therefore, the tasks and responsibilities of many CS-related specialists overlap the functions of several roles. This paper aims to develop a small-state cybersecurity competence map consistent with the standards of professional organisations. The work applies a combined qualitative and quantitative methodological approach to collect data using questionnaires and expert interviews in the CS field organisations. The study includes a representative public survey, a large-scale survey of company executives, an exploratory CS expert survey, and a comprehensive job posting analysis. Finally, a national CS competence map is presented and verified using two qualitative semi-structured interviews with field professionals. Even though the map reflects a status of a small nation state, it is activity-based and might be applicable in any country. As a future research direction, we will investigate the impact of early and late exposure to cybersecurity competences in education and framework applicability.
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spelling pubmed-98526422023-01-21 Remapping cybersecurity competences in a small nation state Bukauskas, Linas Brilingaitė, Agnė Juozapavičius, Aušrius Lepaitė, Daiva Ikamas, Kęstutis Andrijauskaitė, Rimantė Heliyon Research Article The impact of cybersecurity (CS) on public well-being is increasing due to the continued digitisation process of all industry sectors. The protection of information systems rests upon a sufficient number of CS specialists and their competences. A cyber-competence map describing the capacity and trends of the CS workforce is an essential element of the workforce development strategy. Large enterprises tend to have narrowly specialised employees with clearly identifiable roles. Still, most enterprises in small countries are SMEs. Therefore, the tasks and responsibilities of many CS-related specialists overlap the functions of several roles. This paper aims to develop a small-state cybersecurity competence map consistent with the standards of professional organisations. The work applies a combined qualitative and quantitative methodological approach to collect data using questionnaires and expert interviews in the CS field organisations. The study includes a representative public survey, a large-scale survey of company executives, an exploratory CS expert survey, and a comprehensive job posting analysis. Finally, a national CS competence map is presented and verified using two qualitative semi-structured interviews with field professionals. Even though the map reflects a status of a small nation state, it is activity-based and might be applicable in any country. As a future research direction, we will investigate the impact of early and late exposure to cybersecurity competences in education and framework applicability. Elsevier 2023-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9852642/ /pubmed/36685367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e12808 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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