From various education-to-labour market initiatives, such as workplace training, business mentoring or internships and traineeships, to more academic forms of collaborations with similar institutions, states seem to sponsor those degrees that enhance and enrich a vigorous national <cybersecurity ecosystem>.
A good example of a formal intelligence sharing partnership is presented by Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA, https:/www.cyberthreatalliance.org/), a not-for-profit organisation working to improve the global <digital ecosystem> cybersecurity by enabling near real-time, high-quality cyber threat information sharing among its members.