According to the report by the International Cyber Policy Centre under the Australian Strategic Policy Institute announced recently, Vietnam was ranked 9th out of 10 countries in the Cyber Maturity 2015 in the Asia-Pacific region.
The US ranked first of the list with a 90.7 score, followed by Japan, the Republic of Korea and Singapore.
Australia’s rank has dropped to fifth, despite improving on its overall 2014 while ranked 6th and 7th were New Zealand and Malaysia with 72.8 and 68.3 points, respectively. China was in the 8th place.
Director of the International Cyber Policy Centre Tobias Feakin said China might menace the US’ 1st place by 2020.
He reckoned the Asia-Pacific region continues to play as a major source in forming the world’s digital business and cybercrime disputes.
The ranking is evaluated on the 100 score scale.
Australia’s rank has dropped to fifth, despite improving on its overall 2014 while ranked 6th and 7th were New Zealand and Malaysia with 72.8 and 68.3 points, respectively. China was in the 8th place.
Vietnam was ranked 9th out of 10 countries in the Cyber Maturity 2015 in the Asia-Pacific region.
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He reckoned the Asia-Pacific region continues to play as a major source in forming the world’s digital business and cybercrime disputes.
The ranking is evaluated on the 100 score scale.
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