A Review of Cybersecurity Policies in the Public Sector: Challenges and Solutions
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Abstract
Cybersecurity in the public sector has become a critical concern as government organizations increasingly rely on digital infrastructure to manage sensitive data and deliver essential services. This paper provides a comprehensive review of current cybersecurity policies implemented in the public sector, focusing on the challenges posed by resource constraints, outdated technologies, policy fragmentation, and the growing sophistication of cyber threats. The review also highlights significant policy frameworks such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and the European Union’s GDPR, and analyzes case studies of effective policy implementations. In response to identified challenges, this paper proposes solutions including enhanced public-private partnerships, policy standardization, workforce development, and the adoption of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and automation. These strategies aim to strengthen public sector cybersecurity defenses and ensure the resilience of critical services. The review concludes with recommendations for future policy reforms and the continuous adaptation of cybersecurity measures in the face of evolving threats.