The National Cyber Security Strategy (NCSS) for 2024-2029, developed by the National Cyber Security Agency, outlines the Republic of the Maldives' comprehensive approach to safeguarding its digital domain. It establishes a clear vision, mission, and strategic pillars to build a resilient and secure cyber environment for all citizens, businesses, and government institutions. This strategy is a dynamic roadmap, adapting to the evolving technological landscape and emerging cyber threats.
Responsible Digital Citizenship: Promotes ethical and safe digital behavior.
Cyber Sovereignty: Ensures national control over digital assets and data.
Balanced Security: Balances protection with innovation and growth.
Resilience: Builds capacity to withstand and recover from cyber threats.
People, Process, Technology: Integrates human, procedural, and technological resources.
- Protect National and Public Interests: Secure systems against cyber threats.
- Enhance Cyber Resilience: Build capacity to recover from incidents.
- Promote Global and Regional Leadership: Achieve international recognition.
- Support Economic Growth: Foster a secure digital environment.
- Foster Collaboration: Strengthen cooperation to achieve goals.
Establishing national leadership, legal frameworks, and compliance standards for cybersecurity.
Providing tools, support, and certification to protect both public and private sector entities.
Building robust capabilities for infrastructure protection, incident response, and proactive monitoring.
Promoting a culture of cyber safety through school programs, national campaigns, and community support.
Enhancing global and regional cooperation to combat cyber threats and establish the Maldives as a cybersecurity leader.