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In 2016, Germany's government presented its third cybersecurity
strategy, which aims to strengthen the national cyber defence
architecture, cooperation between the state and industry, and
individual users' agency. For many years, Germany has
followed/adopted a preventive and engineering approach to
cybersecurity, which emphasizes technological control of security
threats in cyberspace over political, diplomatic and military
approaches. Accordingly, the technically oriented Federal Office
for Information Security (BSI) has played a leading role in
Germany's national cybersecurity architecture. Only in 2016 did the
military expand and reorganize its cyber defence capabilities.
Moreover, cybersecurity is inextricably linked to data protection,
which is particularly emphasised in Germany and has gained high
public attention since Edward Snowden's revelations. On the basis
of official documents and their insights from many years of
experience in cybersecurity policy, the two authors describe cyber
security in Germany in the light of these German peculiarities.
They explain the public perception of cybersecurity, its strong
link with data protection in Germany, the evolution of Germany's
cybersecurity strategies, and the current organisation of
cybersecurity across the government and industry. The Brief takes
stock of past developments and works out the present and future
gaps and priorities in Germany's cybersecurity policy and strategy,
which will be decisive for Germany's political role in Europe and
beyond. This includes the cybersecurity priorities formulated by
the current German government which took office in the spring of
2018.
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