Presentation of the Study: Protecting the Information Space. Analysis of the Information Security Strategy (2019-2024) and presentation of recommendations for the new Strategy

The Platform for Security and Defense Initiatives (PISA) invites you to the presentation of a new product on the achievements in the implementation of the Information Security Strategy in the period 2019-2024 and challenges and impediments that were in the process of implementing the Strategy.

The study proposes a series of recommendations to ensure the security of the information space:

Operationalization of the Information Security Coordinating Council;
Developing the skills of specialists in the field of information and cyber security;
Synchronization of activities between public authorities and the private sector;
Establishing active partnerships by national institutions with digital platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok) to quickly identify and eliminate manipulative content;
Continuous assessment of risks and threats in the information space;
Adapting the regulatory framework to new technological realities and regional security dynamics;
Creating a centralized national framework for strategic communication;
Strengthening media education and digital literacy;
Improving online safety,
Improving legislation and regulations in the field of social media and artificial intelligence;
Implementing media literacy programs at the national level;
Organizing public awareness campaigns;
Increasing the degree of safety of individuals in accordance with the actions of state institutions.
More details can be found in the full document, which can be accessed here: https://bit.ly/42xHCW4

The study was developed within the project “Strengthening Information Security in the Republic of Moldova. Analysis and Consultation”, implemented by the Platform for Security and Defense Initiatives (PISA) and supported by the Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF), as part of the project “Strengthening Security Sector Governance in Moldova”, funded by Sweden.