According to a most important new safety report Israel, Finland and Sweden are seen as leading the way in cyber-readiness. It also suggests charitable more power to law enforcement to fight cross-border misdeed. China is regarded by some Western observers as an aggressor in cyberspace.
Amid the report's conclusions is the commendation that better labors be ready to advance cross-border act enforcement. The report concluded that greater sharing of information globally is necessary to keep ahead of threats. A five-point scale was used to rank countries - none of which achieved a perfect rating. Graphic provided by McAfee. In the UK, the report praised a £650m asset programme in cyber security. However, the Home Office's tactics were criticized by information security expert Peter Sommer.
Amid the report's conclusions is the commendation that better labors be ready to advance cross-border act enforcement. The report concluded that greater sharing of information globally is necessary to keep ahead of threats. A five-point scale was used to rank countries - none of which achieved a perfect rating. Graphic provided by McAfee. In the UK, the report praised a £650m asset programme in cyber security. However, the Home Office's tactics were criticized by information security expert Peter Sommer.
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