OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPING INDIVIDUAL CYBERSECURITY CULTURE BASED ON FOREIGN EXPERIENCE
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https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
cybersecurity culture, digital literacy, cyber ethicsAbstract
The rapid digitalization of modern society has significantly increased the importance of cybersecurity at both institutional and individual levels. While technological solutions continue to evolve, human behavior remains one of the most critical factors affecting cybersecurity resilience. This article examines opportunities for developing individual cybersecurity culture based on international experience. The study analyzes conceptual approaches to cybersecurity culture, evaluates successful practices implemented in various countries, and identifies mechanisms that contribute to responsible digital behavior. Particular attention is devoted to digital literacy, cyber ethics, awareness programs, educational initiatives, and public-private cooperation as key factors influencing cybersecurity culture development. Through comparative analysis of international experiences, the article proposes strategies that can strengthen cybersecurity awareness and resilience among individuals in the context of growing digital threats. The findings indicate that cybersecurity culture should be viewed as a multidimensional social phenomenon encompassing knowledge, values, attitudes, and behavioral competencies necessary for secure participation in digital environments.
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