2019
DOI: 10.32565/aarms.2019.2.6
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National Cybersecurity Strategy Framework

Abstract: The study examines Turkish foreign policy in the Black Sea region after the Russian annexation of Crimea. It focuses on two main issues: Turkey's policies within NATO and its balancing actions vis-à-vis Russia. The paper concludes that in spite of the sporadic Western criticism Ankara is still committed to NATO. Nonetheless, Turkey has taken only limited balancing actions to counter the Russian threat. Ankara evaluates and prioritizes threats often very differently from its Western partners, and considers cert… Show more

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“…However, the way of implementation and approach of each country may differ. As Kovacs [4] puts it, "National cybersecurity strategies, whether made by big powers or small countries, have different answers to the challenges of cyberspace." For this reason, each country should develop its strategy according to its structure, capabilities, and awareness level.…”
Section: National Cybersecurity Strategy (Ulusal Si̇ber Güvenli̇k Str...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the way of implementation and approach of each country may differ. As Kovacs [4] puts it, "National cybersecurity strategies, whether made by big powers or small countries, have different answers to the challenges of cyberspace." For this reason, each country should develop its strategy according to its structure, capabilities, and awareness level.…”
Section: National Cybersecurity Strategy (Ulusal Si̇ber Güvenli̇k Str...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is an international strategy that should be considered in a much more comprehensive range due to its unlimited application and scope. In Kovacs's [4] study, he mentioned that since the security of infrastructures based on information technologies, which exist in public services, economic life, public administration, defense sector, and even in the smallest detail of daily life, is of vital importance, if these systems do not work, society does not work either. At the same time, he stated that the importance of cyberspace should not be questioned in this case.…”
Section: Introduction (Gi̇ri̇ş)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, past research has primarily adopted a cross-sectional, point-in-time assessment of NCS documents, either by comparing the approaches of several countries [e.g., 4,5,6] or by conducting an in-depth analysis of a single country [e.g., 7,8]. Despite the recognition that an NCS should be reviewed and updated every few years [9], there has been little examination of the specific nature of the changes that stem from these updates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%