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The Developing National Cybersecurity Frameworks in Brussels is a specialized training course for professionals involved in shaping national cyber strategies and governance.

Brussels

Fees: 5900
From: 29-06-2026
To: 03-07-2026

Developing National Cybersecurity Frameworks

Course Overview

Cybersecurity is a cornerstone of national security, economic growth, and digital trust. Governments worldwide are building national frameworks to protect critical infrastructure, enable secure digital transformation, and comply with international obligations.

This Developing National Cybersecurity Frameworks Training Course provides participants with practical tools and strategies to develop, implement, and maintain national frameworks. It emphasizes multi-stakeholder collaboration, regulatory alignment, and the adoption of global standards such as NIST, ISO/IEC, and ITU guidelines.

Through policy workshops, case studies, and scenario-based exercises, participants will gain the skills to design frameworks that foster resilience, protect infrastructure, and build digital trust across government and industry.

Course Benefits

  • Understand the role of frameworks in national cyber resilience.

  • Design policies and regulations for digital security.

  • Align national efforts with global standards and best practices.

  • Strengthen protection of critical infrastructure.

  • Build trust through multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Course Objectives

  • Explore the components of national cybersecurity frameworks.

  • Review international models and lessons learned.

  • Develop strategies for policy, regulation, and governance.

  • Align frameworks with NIST, ISO, and ITU standards.

  • Integrate critical infrastructure protection.

  • Coordinate with industry, academia, and civil society.

  • Build national resilience and digital trust.

Training Methodology

The course blends expert-led policy lectures, case studies of national frameworks, collaborative workshops, and simulation exercises tailored to government and regulatory environments.

Target Audience

  • Government policymakers and regulators.

  • National cybersecurity agencies and officers.

  • Critical infrastructure leaders.

  • Advisors and consultants in national cyber strategy.

Target Competencies

  • Cybersecurity policy and governance.

  • Framework development and implementation.

  • Critical infrastructure protection.

  • International compliance and collaboration.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Foundations of National Cybersecurity Frameworks

  • Importance of frameworks for national resilience.

  • Cybersecurity as part of national security.

  • Case studies of leading national strategies.

  • Building the business case for frameworks.

Unit 2: International Models and Global Standards

  • Overview of NIST, ISO/IEC, ITU, and regional frameworks.

  • Lessons learned from successful implementations.

  • Cross-border obligations and cooperation.

  • Workshop: comparing frameworks.

Unit 3: Policy, Regulation, and Governance Structures

  • Designing national cybersecurity policies.

  • Regulatory obligations for government and industry.

  • Governance structures and accountability.

  • Role of public–private partnerships.

Unit 4: Critical Infrastructure Protection

  • Securing energy, transport, healthcare, and finance.

  • Sector-specific frameworks and compliance.

  • Incident response at the national level.

  • Simulation: national crisis coordination.

Unit 5: Building National Resilience and Trust

  • Designing long-term cyber resilience strategies.

  • Cross-sectoral collaboration and capacity building.

  • Future challenges: AI, IoT, and quantum threats.

  • Roadmap for sustainable digital trust.

Ready to shape your nation’s cybersecurity future?
Join the Developing National Cybersecurity Frameworks Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to design policies, protect infrastructure, and build digital resilience.

Developing National Cybersecurity Frameworks

The Developing National Cybersecurity Frameworks Training Courses in Brussels provide professionals with the expertise and practical skills needed to design, implement, and manage comprehensive national cybersecurity strategies. Designed for policymakers, government officials, IT security leaders, and regulatory advisors, these programs focus on equipping participants to develop frameworks that enhance national resilience, protect critical infrastructure, and ensure compliance with international cybersecurity standards.

Participants explore the core principles of national cybersecurity strategy, governance, and policy development, including risk assessment, incident response planning, public-private partnerships, and regulatory alignment. The courses emphasize practical approaches for structuring national frameworks that integrate legal, technical, and organizational measures to mitigate cyber threats effectively. Through case studies, interactive workshops, and scenario-based exercises, attendees gain hands-on experience in creating policies, coordinating stakeholder engagement, and establishing governance models that strengthen cybersecurity at a national scale.

These training programs in Brussels blend theoretical foundations with applied practice, covering topics such as cybersecurity governance models, critical infrastructure protection, international regulatory frameworks, threat intelligence sharing, and continuous monitoring and improvement of national strategies. Participants also learn to align frameworks with global best practices, ensuring interoperability, compliance, and resilience across sectors and borders.

Attending these training courses in Brussels offers the advantage of learning in a central European hub for governance, technology, and policy-making, providing exposure to international perspectives, emerging trends, and collaborative approaches to national cybersecurity. By completing this specialization, participants emerge equipped to develop and lead robust national cybersecurity frameworks—enhancing strategic resilience, protecting critical assets, fostering cross-sector collaboration, and ensuring that national digital infrastructure is secure, compliant, and prepared to meet evolving cyber threats in today’s interconnected global environment.