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Cyber Governance in Morocco: Between the Consolidation of Interne Status and the Enhancement of Global Positioning

[journal article]

Kezzoute, Mhammed

Abstract

Background: The conceptualization of Moroccan cyberspace is intrinsically linked to the country's international and regional dynamics, in particular those of its African and Mediterranean neighborhood. Methodology: we have mobilized quantitative techniques and potential comparative analysis to addre... view more

Background: The conceptualization of Moroccan cyberspace is intrinsically linked to the country's international and regional dynamics, in particular those of its African and Mediterranean neighborhood. Methodology: we have mobilized quantitative techniques and potential comparative analysis to address our crucial research questions around the strengths and weaknesses within Morocco's national cyber strategy by analyzing and comparing them with other international experiences, and finally recommending best practices to maintain the regional leadership position. Discussion: Although Morocco has acquired considerable expertise in comparison with this environment, regarding proven mechanisms of cyber stability, and the institutionalization and organization of national cyber security. However, one of the main obstacles lies in the centralization of these practices by the State, as well as in the sectorial and selective approach chosen by Moroccan policymakers to secure the national cyber space. This strategy, contrary to the country's principles of openness, was developed on the basis of the arguments, based on the priorities and strategic challenges specific to each sector. Aims: We open up our local experience to comparison with other known global experiences in the field of national cybersecurity, to decipher the strengths and weaknesses of national digital strategies and to fill the gaps causing the weakening of our replicating processes. Conclusion: The question is whether a simple reform of the central state's public policies on national cybersecurity is effective or, on the contrary, the situation requires a drastic and broader intervention, materialized by major investments and structural reforms in entire development strategies.... view less

Keywords
Morocco; North Africa; governance; security policy; Internet; stability

Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
Moroccan cyberpolicy; Moroccan cybersecurity; Moroccan cyber diplomacy; Moroccan cyber governance

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Page/Pages
p. 251-272

Journal
Journal of Cyberspace Studies, 9 (2025) 1

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22059/jcss.2025.385012.1114

ISSN
2588-5502

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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