National Cybersecurity Governance: Ukraine

This publication is part of a series of National Cybersecurity Governance Series offering a comprehensive overview of national cybersecurity governance by nation. The aim is to improve awareness of cybersecurity management in the various national settings, support nations enhancing their own cybersecurity governance, encourage the spread of best practice and contribute to the development of interagency and international cooperation.

The country report on Ukraine by Dr. Andrii Davydiuk and Prof. Oleksandr Potii comprehensively represents how legal frameworks shape national cybersecurity strategies. Examining the intersection of digital infrastructure and cybersecurity legislation highlights the crucial role of law in guiding government agencies, coordinating cyber incident responses and managing cyber crises. This study underscores the importance of robust legal structures in protecting against the evolving cyber threat landscape and ensuring national security in an increasingly digital world

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