N AT I O N A L C Y B E R S E C U R I T Y ST R AT E GY I V
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Foreword by Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister, Minister of Communications
Introduction: main trends and threats
II. National Cybersecurity Strategy IV (2021-2025)
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1. Objectives and priorities of the NCSS IV
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1.1 Objective I:
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Protection of human rights online
Protection of children and young people’s rights
Safe digital inclusion
Cybersecurity education and vocational training
Pen-testing, bug bounties and responsible disclosure of vulnerabilities
Combating cybercrime
Secure democratic and civic participation
1.2 Objective II:
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Building trust in the digital world and protection of human rights online
Strengthening the security and
resilience of digital infrastructures in Luxembourg
Strengthening the security and resilience of the State’s digital processes
and information and communication systems
Secure and controlled use of the public cloud at state level
Ensuring digital sovereignty
Continuous improvement of incident detection and management
Cyber situational analysis (cyber weather) and cyber intelligence
Risk assessment and management
Critical infrastructure protection
Security of the networks and information systems
of essential service operators
Cybersecurity in the health sector
Improvement of national and international cyber crisis
management processes and procedures
Promotion of collaboration and information exchange between the public
and private sectors
Security of telecommunications networks and services
Supply chain security
Securing e-mail communications at national level
Securing communications and data through the use of quantum technologies
Operationalisation of the national cyber defence strategy
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