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From e-government to cyber security
opportunities and challenges
  • Kim Andreasson
  • Managing Director
  • DAKA advisory AB
  • Singapore Business Group
  • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • March 14, 2014

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Presentation overview
An introduction to cyber security
Cyber dependency and cyber threats
Cyber security close to home (in Vietnam, your
company, and you)
The UN framework and business opportunities
Conclusion
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Understanding cyber security
  • A convergence of three trends
  • Global benefits of ICTs
  • Supply-side, such as e-government
  • Demand-side, such as connectivity

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1. Global benefits of ICTs
  • ICTs contribute strongly to economic growth and
    better social outcomes
  • Benchmarking the information society is important
    in order for policy-makers to understand the
    factors behind it and how to achieve improved
    outcomes

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2. Supply-side, such as e-government
  • Information and service delivery
  • Transparency and accountability
  • Link to broader development objectives
  • Digital by default

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3. Demand-side, such as connectivity
Source World Bank World Development Indicators
database
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E-government usage
  • In 1990, the American tax authority, the IRS,
    received 4m online tax filings (the first year
    such service was available)
  • In 2000, the number rose to 35m
  • In 2010, online tax filings surpassed 100m
  • In 2013, there were 114m online tax returns

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Measuring e-government
  • Benchmarking global e-government development
    since 2003 to inform and improve the
    understanding of policy makers choices to shape
    their e-government programs (UN 2004)
  • The survey measures the willingness and capacity
    of countries to use online and mobile technology
    in the execution of government functions (UN
    2010)

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Current UN methodology
  • The UN E-Government Development Index is composed
    of three indices
  • Human capital index
  • Telecommunications infrastructure index
  • Online service index

For more information www.unpan.org/egovkb/
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The online service index
  • Supply-side measurement approach, which means
    that websites are visited by researchers to
    evaluate what is available on them (i.e. the
    supply of information and services)
  • Every UN member state is assessed (now 193)
  • A defined set of websites are evaluated,
    primarily the national portal of each country or
    its equivalent
  • Almost all questions in the survey are binary,
    i.e. does the feature exist or not

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Implementation
  • Every website assessed in its primary language
  • Researchers go through training sessions and are
    provided with specific instructions on how to
    score questions, as well as provided actual
    website examples
  • Researchers take a citizen approach, which means
    they try to find the information within a
    reasonable amount of time
  • Assessment takes place during a specific period
    of time (the survey window)

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A quick case study on finding mobile services on
www.gov.sg
How many national government websites around the
world have a feature that offers to send alerts
to mobile phones?
Step 1 Go to citizen residents section
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How many national government websites around the
world have a feature that offers to send alerts
to mobile phones?
Step 2 Go to mobile services sub-section
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How many national government websites around the
world have a feature that offers to send alerts
to mobile phones?
Step 3 Confirm that Singapore offers it
Answer In 2010, 25 out of 192 countries
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E-government progress
http//www.archive.org
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Presentation overview
An introduction to cyber security
Cyber dependency and cyber threats
Cyber security close to home (in Vietnam, your
company, and you)
The UN framework and business opportunities
Conclusion
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Enter cyber security
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Understanding cyber threats
  • Politically motivated threats cyber warfare,
    cyber terrorism, espionage and hacktivism
  • Non-politically motivated threats typically
    financially motivated, such as cyber crime,
    intellectual property theft, and fraud, but also
    hacking for fun or retribution, for example, from
    a disgruntled employee

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Singapore vs Anonymous
Hacked version of a blog hosted by The Straits
Times on October 31, 2013
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South Korea vs ?
  • Attacks in 2009, 2011, and 2013
  • On March 20, 2013, South Korean television
    stations and financial institutions suffered from
    frozen computer terminals
  • ATMs and mobile payments were also affected
  • More than 48,000 computers and servers in South
    Korea were shut down

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Critical infrastructures
  • Financial services, telecommunications, energy,
    etc.
  • Politically-motivated attacks with offline
    consequences
  • The 2010 Stuxnet attack

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Cyber dependency matrix
Source World Bank World Development Indicators
database
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Presentation overview
An introduction to cyber security
Cyber dependency and cyber threats
Cyber security close to home (in Vietnam, your
company, and you)
The UN framework and business opportunities
Conclusion
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Mobility
  • An opportunity to improve efficiency for
    criminals too
  • Number of mobile malware in 2013 more than
    doubled from 2012

Source World Bank World Development Indicators
database
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Vietnam
  • Vietnam is among the top five countries with the
    highest number of unique attacked mobile users
  • In addition, 78 out of 100 government websites
    with the domain gov.vn has seriously poor
    security systems
  • Attacks can compromise trust

Viet Nam News, March 6, 2014
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Are you at risk?
  • An increase in usage means an increase in
    dependency
  • Annual cost of cyber crime around the world has
    been estimated by Norton, a security company, to
    be about USD 110bn
  • About 75 of organizations suffer from a cyber
    attack every year
  • A simple solution to mitigate risk
  • According to Verizon, 96 of cyber breaches are
    avoidable through simple controls
  • Awareness, awareness, awareness

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Presentation overview
An introduction to cyber security
Cyber dependency and cyber threats
Cyber security close to home (in Vietnam, your
company, and you)
The UN framework and business opportunities
Conclusion
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ITU Global Cybersecurity Index
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International Multistakeholder Partnership
Against Cyber Threats
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ITU Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA)
  • Business opportunities across five areas
  • 1. Legal measures
  • 2. Technical and procedural measures
  • 3. Organizational structures
  • 4. Capacity building
  • 5. International cooperation

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Recent developments
  • Edward Snowden
  • New threats from hackers to nation-states
  • New challenges localization strategies and
    security as a competitive advantage
  • Lack of international collaboration means
    domestic opportunities
  • Governments cannot go it alone a role for the
    private sector and NGOs

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Presentation overview
An introduction to cyber security
Cyber dependency and cyber threats
Cyber security close to home (in Vietnam, your
company, and you)
The UN framework and business opportunities
Conclusion
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Solution to cyber security is not about
technology but people
  • Compared with just a decade ago, governments have
    made significant progress in expanding ICT access
    and the demand from users has risen accordingly
  • But just as crime has always been part of
    history, cyber security is likely to continue
    well into the future, especially since the two
    are increasingly intertwined
  • There is a need for more information at all
    levels in order to better understand cyber
    security
  • Every case is different, yet fundamentally the
    same

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Thank you
www.DAKAADVISORY.com
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