According to the ranking generated by Comparitech, Algeria has been declared the least cyber-secure country in the world, whilst Japan stands the most cyber-secure of them. Comparitech had justified for each measure, how all the countries were given a precise ranking   between the highest and lowest secure countries for each criterion. The least cyber-secure countries were given 100 points, while the regions with the most cyber-secure capability were assigned zero points. While the countries remained in between these two scores got a score on a basis of  percentile, relying on where they ranked.

Comparitech found out quickly that huge dissimilarities in a number of the categories and eventually no country came at the top of the class throughout the board. However, some countries lacked various significance in a different areas while the rest performed better than the majority of countries.

Algeria was finally declared the least cyber-secure country overall, and came as being the highest ranking country for legislation lacking and computer malware rates, and merely getting a high score in the categories for malware of mobile and planning for cyber-threats. While Indonesia stood as the second and Vietnam as the third, Tanzania ranked fourth and Uzbekistan ranked fifth least cyber secure country respectively.

Ultimately, the countries that did well generally as per research conducted by Comparitech were Japan stood and ranked as the most cyber secure country in the whole world and scoring remarkably  low around the majority of categories, while France ranked second, Canada as third, Denmark as fourth and the United States as fifth and the United Kingdom was ranked as the eighth most cyber secure country in the world.

However, during the research conducted for creating this ranking, there appeared a few astonishing results to come out as Germany experienced the greatest number of financial malware threats. It bucks the tendency of developed country being more cyber secure than the undeveloped countries . Roughly, about three percent of the users in Germany were targeted by the financial malware.

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