sharing information, sharing national cybersecurity strategies, and building ways to manage electronic evidence. British High Commissioner Jon Dean said the fellowship is a valuable chance to exchange ideas and prepare the Caribbean to deal with new cyber dangers. Starting in 2024, the Commonwealth Caribbean Cyber Fellowship supports the Commonwealth Cyber Declaration, which aims to create a safe online place for people in the Commonwealth. vital the relationship is. He pointed out that in some Caribbean countries, cybersecurity teams can be as small as just one or two people. Working together will help these countries share information and resources to respond better to threats. Elizabeth Macharia from the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Rule of Law Section discussed how internet connections have two sides. “She said that digital connections can greatly help societies grow.” “But it also puts businesses and people at serious risk of cyber threats that need immediate action.” The plan includes creating an online platform for 8 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 12, ISSUE 01
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