Sharing experiences in cybersecurity capacity building allows regions to leverage diverse insights, thus strengthening collective resilience and enabling more effective responses to emerging global threats. While, different regions have developed unique cyber capacity building models, the benefits of regional and cross-regional efforts aimed at strengthening cooperation, coordination and complementarity are not always fully capitalized upon. Regional organizations are at the heart of some of the efforts to close the existing inequalities and gaps but their added value is either underutilized or questioned.
• How can we align cyber capacity-building efforts across regions with differing mandates and levels of technological maturity and infrastructure?
• What processes and methods can improve coordination of cyber capacity building investments and initiatives considering the persistent fragmentation of the cyber ecosystem?
• What are good examples of CCB “division of labor” arrangements and how could this be systematized to bridge the existing cyber inequities between countries?