The Future of Cybersecurity in Southeast Asia along the Maritime Silk Road
Roberto Dillon

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the cybersecurity prospects in Southeast Asia along the Maritime Silk Road using new metrics to evaluate education quality and industry growth potential, highlighting the importance of a robust ecosystem.
Contribution
It introduces two novel metrics, CEPI and CIPI, to assess cybersecurity education and industry prospects in four Southeast Asian countries.
Findings
Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia show varied cybersecurity development levels.
The study emphasizes the need for integrated education and industry growth strategies.
A healthy cybersecurity ecosystem is vital for regional security and economic stability.
Abstract
This paper proposes an analysis of the prospects of the cyber security industry and educational ecosystems in four Southeast Asian countries, namely Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, which are along the Maritime Silk Road, by using two novel metrics: the "Cybersecurity Education Prospects Index" (CEPI) and the "Cybersecurity Industry Prospects Index" (CIPI). The CEPI evaluates the state of cybersecurity education by assessing the availability and quality of cybersecurity degrees together with their ability to attract new students. On the other hand, the CIPI measures the potential for the cybersecurity industry's growth and development by assessing the talent pool needed to build and sustain its growth. Ultimately, this study emphasizes the vital importance of a healthy cybersecurity ecosystem where education is responsible for supporting the industry to ensure the security…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies
