Bangladesh has ranked 73 out of 100 nations in the global cyber security index measured by UK-based National Cyber Security Index (NCSI), reports UNB.
The NCSI put the countries in the ranking after measuring their preparedness to prevent fundamental cyber threats and readiness to manage cyber incidents, crimes and large-scale cyber crises.
The NCSI website (http://ncsi.ega.ee/ncsi-index/) has recently published the index of 100 countries putting France on top with a score of 83.12 while Germany and Estonia ranked 2nd and 3rd securing scores of 83.12 and 81.82 respectively.
Bangladesh is ahead of some South Asian countries like Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Nepal and Bhutan in ranking securing score of 25.97. Sri Lanka has ranked 77 with a score of
23.38, while Indonesia,
Nepal and Bhutan ranked 83, 92 and 93 respectively scoring 19.48, 12.99 and 12.99 respectively.
NCSI evaluated Bangladesh’s cyber security platform BGD e-Gov CIRT implemented by Leveraging ICT for Growth, Employment and Governance (LICT) Project of Bangladesh Computer Council under ICT Division and incorporated Bangladesh in the list of global cyber security index.
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