https://kasetsartjournal.ku.ac.th/abstractShow.aspx?param=YXJ0aWNsZUlEPTg1NjV8bWVkaWFJRD05MjY3&from=5 This research study compares the National Cyber Security Index (NCSI) for Pakistan and Indonesia, two developing countries with fast-expanding digital landscapes. This study attempts to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of each countryβs cyber security posture and provide insights into potential areas for improvement by studying the NCSI scores and underlying indicators. This studyβs approach includes a detailed assessment of NCSI data, as well as related literature and policy papers. The study considers both countriesβ socioeconomic and political settings to understand better the elements driving their cyber security performance. Based on the comparative analysis, this study presents recommendations for both countries to better their cyber security postures. Among them are enhancing legal frameworks, investing in technical infrastructure, encouraging capacity-building efforts, and increasing regional and international cooperation. By implementing these measures, Pakistan and Indonesia can better protect their digital assets and contribute to more secure global cyberspace.
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