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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Information & Digital Security

تحليل استراتيجي لتأثير الأمن السيبراني على البعد التكنولوجي للأمن القومي المصري

  • Wael Badawy,  
Submitted
November 21, 2025
Published
2025-12-24

Abstract

يهدف هذا البحث إلى تحليل التأثيرات الاستراتيجية للأمن السيبراني على البعد التكنولوجي للأمن القومي في مصر، في ظل التحول الرقمي المتسارع والتزايد المستمر للتهديدات السيبرانية. ويوظف البحث نموذج PESTELISM لتحليل الأبعاد المؤسسية والقانونية والسياسية والبيئية والاجتماعية والتكنولوجية والابتكارية والعسكرية ذات الصلة بالأمن الرقمي. ويعتمد البحث على منهج تحليلي استشرافي مدعوم بإحصائيات وطنية ودولية وتقارير أمنية صادرة عن مؤسسات حكومية مثل الجهاز القومي لتنظيم الاتصالات (NTRA) والبنك المركزي المصري (CBE). تظهر نتائج البحث أن البعد التكنولوجي يعد من أكثر الأبعاد تأثرًا بالتحديات السيبرانية، لاسيما في ظل الاعتماد الكبير على حلول أجنبية للحماية الرقمية، ووجود فجوات في الجاهزية المؤسسية والاستجابة الطارئة. ويقترح البحث إنشاء مجلس وطني موحد للأمن السيبراني والذكاء الاصطناعي، إلى جانب تحديث التشريعات، وتحفيز الابتكار المحلي في أنظمة الدفاع الرقمي، وبناء ثقافة مجتمعية رقمية تضمن استدامة الأمن التكنولوجي الوطني.

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