A Comparative Analysis of the Cyber Security Strategy of Bangladesh
Kaushik Sarker, Hasibur Rahman, Khandaker Farzana Rahman, Md. Shohel, Arman, Saikat Biswas, Touhid Bhuiyan

TL;DR
This paper evaluates Bangladesh's national cyber security strategy by comparing it with those of leading Asian countries and the USA to assess its robustness and identify areas for improvement.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of Bangladesh's NCSS against other advanced nations, highlighting strengths and gaps in its cybersecurity policy framework.
Findings
Bangladesh's NCSS is less comprehensive than those of Singapore and Japan.
The study identifies specific areas where Bangladesh's cyber strategy can be strengthened.
Bangladesh's cyber security strategy shows potential for improvement in policy scope and implementation.
Abstract
Technology is an endless evolving expression in modern era, which increased security concerns and pushed us to create cyber environment. A National Cyber Security Strategy (NCSS) of a country reflects the state of that country's cyber strength which represents the aim and vision of the cyber security of a country. Formerly, researchers have worked on NCSS by comparing NCSS between different nations for international collaboration and harmonization and some researchers worked on policy framework for their respective governments. However very insignificant attempts had been made to assess the strategic strength of NCSS of Bangladesh by performing cross comparisons on NCSS of different Nations. Therefore, the motive of this research is to evaluate the robustness of the existing cyber security strategy of Bangladesh in comparison with some of the most technologically advanced countries in…
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