The impact of cybercrime and cybersecurity on Nigeria's national security
Dopad kyberkriminality a kyberbezpečnosti na národní bezpečnost Nigérie
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Gillies, Allan
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Social Sciences
Discipline
International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)
Department
Department of Security Studies
Date of defense
21. 9. 2023
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědLanguage
English
Grade
Very good
The rapid digitisation of the last decade has transformed global interconnectedness but has concurrently birthed challenges like cybercrime. This research delved into Nigeria's cybercrimelandscape, focusing on its implications for national security. With the rise of cybercrime leadingto economic losses of billions, the study aimed to pinpoint sociological and technological drivers, such as unemployment and digital growth, contributing to the menace. Cybercriminal subcultures, like the "Yahoo Boys", have emerged, depicting a societal trust deficit and culturalinclinations towards cyber malfeasance. The research also assessed Nigeria's cybersecurity measures, including the Cybercrime Act 2015. While the Act signifies the nation's resolve, gapsin its enforcement diminish its effectiveness. Moreover, central to Nigeria's digital aspirations,small and medium enterprises emerge as especially vulnerable to cyber threats. As the countrygrapples with this dual challenge of digital growth and cyber vulnerabilities, a multifaceted strategy involving legislation, technology, public engagement, and global collaboration is pivotal. The study underscores the urgency for a collective response involving policymakers, businesses, and citizens to ensure a secure digital future for Nigeria. The findings contribute...