Nice video although the metrics based on which you seem to be ranking these countries seems to be a little inconsistent.
@realtimecyber Жыл бұрын
There aren’t metrics consistently available since countries are pretty secretive about this stuff. We ranked based on a combination of factors.
@utopianica Жыл бұрын
@@realtimecyber You're right
@camelotenglishtuition6394 Жыл бұрын
I would love to know how you ranked them. Absolutely no way the US isn't number 1 with their resources, Israel/Uk joint 2nd perhaps. China 3rd for sure...
@realtimecyber Жыл бұрын
There aren’t metrics consistently available since countries are pretty secretive about this stuff so we ranked based on a combination of factors. China and Russia are ranked high (unfortunately) due to the sheer number of hackers (Russia with a large private hacker pool to tap into) and their experience since they're pretty much constantly running campaigns. China's national security law creates a huge exploit development machine since every company is required to disclose vulnerabilities to the CCP. U.S we stated is a wild card that could easily be #2 or #1 since have advanced hackers and a huge private tech industry, but we don't use cyber as much. Israel is very advanced, but a much smaller country. UK is small and doesn't use cyber as much.
@camelotenglishtuition6394 Жыл бұрын
@@realtimecyber Great points, but if you look into the really large cyber attacks for valuable data/etc then the UK is always in the picture. The stuxnet virus, the sim card hack, it'd be a mistake to think size matters in cyber. Just my 2 cents. Full disclosure - my family are UK military so I have a little background knowledge in this.
@Rowlph88887 ай бұрын
on any evidence.For example, the Harvard research group and a couple of other think tanks have put Britain at 3 behind USA and China and ahead of Russia on multiple metrics within cyber.Your rankings seem all over place even if they include most of those that are on the cutting-edge