National Security, Media, and Cybersecurity Threats: A Strategic Framework for Secure Cyberspace Governance in Developing Countries

National Security, Media, and Cybersecurity Threats: A Strategic Framework for Secure Cyberspace Governance in Developing Countries

Kursim Leonard Fwa
ISBN13: 9781668441077|ISBN10: 1668441071|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668441084|EISBN13: 9781668441091
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4107-7.ch013
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Fwa, Kursim Leonard. "National Security, Media, and Cybersecurity Threats: A Strategic Framework for Secure Cyberspace Governance in Developing Countries." Handbook of Research on Connecting Philosophy, Media, and Development in Developing Countries, edited by Desmond Onyemechi Okocha, et al., IGI Global, 2022, pp. 188-213. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4107-7.ch013

APA

Fwa, K. L. (2022). National Security, Media, and Cybersecurity Threats: A Strategic Framework for Secure Cyberspace Governance in Developing Countries. In D. Okocha, M. Onobe, & M. Alike (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Connecting Philosophy, Media, and Development in Developing Countries (pp. 188-213). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4107-7.ch013

Chicago

Fwa, Kursim Leonard. "National Security, Media, and Cybersecurity Threats: A Strategic Framework for Secure Cyberspace Governance in Developing Countries." In Handbook of Research on Connecting Philosophy, Media, and Development in Developing Countries, edited by Desmond Onyemechi Okocha, Melchizedec J. Onobe, and Mirian Ngozi Alike, 188-213. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2022. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4107-7.ch013

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Abstract

This chapter discusses the nexus between national security, media, and cybercrime in cyberspace governance. To achieve good governance within nations cyberspace, it becomes essential for the policymakers to exercise political, economic, and judicial procedures in a manner that ensures that the people are given their freedom to fulfil their duties and resolve their disputes in accordance with rule of law. The chapter provides policymakers with insights on how to improve the effectiveness of national security, counter cybercrimes within cyber governance institutions, and processes in the face of the changing nature of the use of media and its platforms. The chapter discuss the problematic, the concept cyberspace, cyberspace, and the changing dynamics and cybersecurity crime: trends, method, risks, and vulnerabilities. The chapter provides a strategic framework for a secure cyberspace in developing countries, taking cognisance of the realities and constraints within a developing milieu of the developing countries.

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