NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) has published the country report on national cybersecurity organisation in Luxembourg as part of the National Cybersecurity Governance series. The report offers a comprehensive overview of national cybersecurity governance in a nation.
The country report authored by Philippe Zotz outlines the division of cybersecurity roles and responsibilities between agencies in Luxembourg, describes their mandate, tasks, and competencies and the coordination between them. The report offers an introduction to the broader digital ecosystem of the country and outlines national cybersecurity strategy objectives providing the context for the organisational approach.
The aim of the National Cybersecurity Governance series 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.
All reports in the series can be found in the Library of the CCDCOE.
This publication is a product of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. It does not necessarily reflect the policy or the opinion of the Centre or NATO. The CCDCOE is a NATO-accredited cyber defence hub focusing on research, training and exercises. It represents a community of NATO nations and partners of the Alliance providing a 360-degree look at cyber defence, with expertise in the areas of technology, strategy, operations and law.