Ministry of Digital Transformation Launches Cyber Hygiene Strategy: How the Security of Ukrainians Will Change.
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, together with other departments, has presented the draft of the National Cyber Hygiene Strategy. According to the Ministry, this document outlines directions for the development of safe online behavior by 2030 and aims to make the digital environment safe for all Ukrainians.
Mykhailo Fedorov, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation, emphasized that the main goal of the strategy is to create a culture of responsible technology use and to ensure a safe online environment for every citizen.
Goals and Objectives of the Strategy
The strategy aims to foster sustainable skills for safe online behavior among Ukrainians. The document contains an implementation plan with clear actions and success indicators for ongoing progress assessment and the ability to adjust activities based on gathered data.
Ukraine leads the ranking of countries by the level of digitization of public services and continues to develop in this direction, having first introduced dozens of online services. Currently, over 23 million Ukrainians use digital documents and services, making the state an increasingly service-oriented entity. We are implementing a wide range of solutions - from Diia.Business and Diia.Education to Diia.City and Diia.Engine - to enable every citizen to learn, work, and protect themselves online. The initial step was the establishment of the National Cyber Hygiene Strategy project - a unification of security standards for citizens, business, and government. This is building a future where Ukraine is not only a digital leader but also a symbol of safety and conscious technology use.
This information was announced by Valeriia Ionan, advisor to the First Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine on innovation, digitalization, and global partnerships.
Ukraine is actively developing the digital environment and aims to provide citizens with access to safe technologies. The new cyber hygiene strategy aims to improve this process and guarantee the security and conscious use of the Internet.
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