TY - JOUR KW - awareness KW - Cybersecurity KW - Mobile Internet threats KW - mobile security threats AU - Angela Okuku AU - Karen Renaud AU - Brandon Valeriano AB -
Cybersecurity has become a global concern, particularly in rapidly developing countries like Kenya. Kenya’s ICT revolution followed the laying of undersea cables in 2009. Kenya’s growth in Internet use has been facilitated by high proliferation and adoption of mobile communications. Speedy diffusion and adoption has exposed the Kenyan public to unprecedented individual security threats via the mobile platform. A national drive to foster awareness and nurture detection and coping skills is urgently required. This paper focuses on the role of governmental cybersecurity strategy in this area and explores the approaches to be used for improving public awareness of mobile Internet threats. Without addressing this vital aspect, the core aim of the strategy could be defeated, despite its comprehensiveness and excellence in other areas. This paper presents the outcome of an online study and comparative analysis of cybersecurity strategies of two developing countries. We conclude by proposing techniques for raising national awareness of cyber threats of mobile Internet, with a clear mandate to governments in developing countries to address this as a matter of urgency, and to include it in their respective cybersecurity strategies.
BT - Information & Security: An International Journal DA - 2015 DO - https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.3207 IS - 2 LA - eng N2 -Cybersecurity has become a global concern, particularly in rapidly developing countries like Kenya. Kenya’s ICT revolution followed the laying of undersea cables in 2009. Kenya’s growth in Internet use has been facilitated by high proliferation and adoption of mobile communications. Speedy diffusion and adoption has exposed the Kenyan public to unprecedented individual security threats via the mobile platform. A national drive to foster awareness and nurture detection and coping skills is urgently required. This paper focuses on the role of governmental cybersecurity strategy in this area and explores the approaches to be used for improving public awareness of mobile Internet threats. Without addressing this vital aspect, the core aim of the strategy could be defeated, despite its comprehensiveness and excellence in other areas. This paper presents the outcome of an online study and comparative analysis of cybersecurity strategies of two developing countries. We conclude by proposing techniques for raising national awareness of cyber threats of mobile Internet, with a clear mandate to governments in developing countries to address this as a matter of urgency, and to include it in their respective cybersecurity strategies.
PY - 2015 SP - 155 EP - 174 T2 - Information & Security: An International Journal TI - Cybersecurity Strategy’s Role in Raising Kenyan Awareness of Mobile Internet Threats VL - 32 ER -