Cybersecurity policy and practice (MASL #P170370)
Abstract
The Center for Civil-Military Relations (CCMR) offers a one-week resident course in Monterey, California
entitled "Cybersecurity Policy and Practice” for nations that are interested in developing capabilities to defend
cyberspace from attack. National security, economic prosperity and citizen safety are threatened daily through
exploitation, intrusion or disruption in cyberspace by criminal, transnational or regional competitors. This
offering prepares decision-makers to effectively consider, design and implement policies and practices for
safeguarding unfettered access to and use of cyberspace.
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