OECD Policy Framework on Digital Security

The OECD has been at the forefront of international efforts on guiding policy makers in the area of digital security since 1990 and has become the primary international standard setter in this area. OECD Recommendations on digital security support stakeholders in developing digital security policies for economic and social prosperity, in line with the OECD’s mandate to help governments develop “better policies for better lives”.



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14 Dec 2022 35 pages English Also available in: French

https://doi.org/10.1787/a69df866-en

Author(s): OECD

The OECD Policy Framework on Digital Security charts the economic and social dimension of cybersecurity, highlights the OECD approach to digital security policy and equips policymakers to use OECD digital security Recommendations in developing better policies. The Framework also identifies linkages with other policy areas addressed through existing OECD standards and tools.

The OECD has been at the forefront of international efforts on guiding policy makers in the area of digital security since 1990 and has become the primary international standard setter in this area.


OECD (2022), OECD Policy Framework on Digital Security: Cybersecurity for Prosperity, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/a69df866-en.

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