The growing interconnectedness of global systems underscores the critical importance of investing in cyber resilience as a cornerstone of sustainable development and international security. In the past years, the increased financing for cyber cooperation and the engagement of more actors in these efforts has also amplified the calls for improving the measurement of cyber capacity building results. This can enhance transparency and resource optimization, as well as strengthen the case for the return of cyber cooperation investments in developing countries, tailored to their unique contexts and needs.
• What methodologies and good practices we can use to systematically assess of the effectiveness and impact of cyber initiatives? What are some key lessons from the field?
• What incentives can foster a culture of results across donors, governments, implementing partners and improve data-driven strategies, metrics, and statistical capacities across cyber capacity building efforts?