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Check out @JuliaVoo presenting on our National Cyber Power Index - https://t.co/FmIOjRHpr2 - at #SecureWorldVirtual this Thursday https://t.co/0qKhWhlOv4 #cyberpower
Overall Cyber Power is measured as the sum of (Intent * Capability) per objective.
There were definitely some surprises based on the data. (ie. US was ranked #1 for information control due to large # of top news orgs, Google removal requests, ops against ISIS recruitment)
We then broke out cyber power further into intent and capability:
Intent = A country’s signaling that they are going to use cyber to achieve a specific goal.
Capability = a measurement of the country’s ability to do so.
Breaking out the score provides interesting results:
We defined cyber power as “a state’s ability to use cyber to achieve national goals”. Thus far, there have been 8 methods to use cyber in this way (Amassing Wealth and Extracting Cryptocurrency was #8 but we could not find enough open source data to measure it):