Cyber security initiatives provide immense opportunities for governments to educate, train, create awareness, and promote cyber hygiene among businesses and the general public. Creating and promoting these initiatives are necessary steps governments take to ensure the cyber health of a nation. To ensure users are safe and confident, especially online, the UK government has created initiatives designed to meet the needs of various users such as small charity guide for charity organisations, small business guide for small businesses, get safe online for the general public, and cyber essentials for organisations, among many others. However, ensuring that these initiatives deliver on their objectives can be daunting, especially when reaching out to the whole population. It is, therefore, vital for the government to intensify practical ways of reaching out to users to make sure that they are aware of their obligation to cyber security. This study evaluates sixteen of the UK government's cyber security initiatives and discovers four notable reasons why these initiatives are failing. These reasons are insufficient awareness and training, non-evaluation of initiatives to measure impact, insufficient behavioural change, and limited coverage to reach intended targets. The recommendation based on these findings is to promote these initiatives both nationally and at community levels.
翻译:网络安全计划为政府提供了巨大的机遇,以教育、培训、提高企业和公众对网络卫生的意识和推广网络卫生。创建和推广这些计划是政府确保国家网络健康的必要步骤。为确保用户的安全和信心,特别是在线上,英国政府创建了旨在满足各种用户需求的各种倡议,例如面向慈善组织的小型慈善指南、面向小型企业的小型企业指南、面向大众的网络安全指南和面向企业组织的网络基本要素等。然而,在触及全体人口时,确保这些计划实现其目标可能是令人望而生畏的。因此,政府加强实际的接触用户的方法至关重要,以确保他们意识到自己对网络安全的义务。本研究评估了英国政府的十六个网络安全倡议,并发现了它们失败的四个值得注意的原因。这些原因是意识和培训不足,未对计划进行评估以衡量影响,行为变革不足且覆盖面有限以达到预期目标。根据这些发现,推荐在国家和社区级别宣传这些倡议。