Here are the details of one attempt at arriving at an arbitrary list based on five sets of metrics…

Third, the observations and trends for the 10 countries’ rankings are:

  1. Sweden topped the rankings despite having a moderate number of cybersecurity professionals. It benefits from significant public interest in secure practices, as evidenced by its high historical search volume for “How to Create a Strong Password.”
  2. Singapore has the highest density of cybersecurity professionals relative to its small population, coupled with strong cybersecurity infrastructure and notable public interest in password-related tips.
  3. Germany demonstrated the strongest public interest in cybersecurity, as measured by historical password-related queries. Despite having fewer cybersecurity professionals per capita, Germany’s awareness and proactive public interest make it well-prepared for future challenges.
  4. Denmark has fewer cybersecurity professionals per capita, but its strong policies and digital infrastructure ensure it is well-equipped to handle data threats.
  5. The Czech Republic (Czechia) has a solid ratio of cybersecurity professionals and public engagement, with significant searches for password security. This signals growing awareness of data security practices.
  6. Kenya has a high cybersecurity index score despite middling public cyber awareness. While building its cybersecurity capacity, it needs to expand its workforce and increase public engagement.
  7. Malaysia has a high cybersecurity index, although it is dampened by less impressive public interest in password security searches and a lower number of cybersecurity professionals per capita. The infrastructure is in place for a top-10 ranking, but more work is needed to enhance preparedness.
  8. Greece ranks lower due to a smaller cybersecurity workforce and moderate public engagement. While policies are strong, there is a need to strengthen both its workforce and public awareness.
  9. Finland has one of the highest densities of cybersecurity professionals but a slightly lower cybersecurity index. However, public interest in cybersecurity remains strong.
  10. Portugal has a strong number of cybersecurity professionals per capita, but public engagement is lower. Fewer searches for password security indicate a need to boost public awareness alongside its existing infrastructure.