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Labuschagne, WA
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Eloff, M.M.
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Veerasamy, N
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Leenen, L
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Mujinga, M
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2012-11-08T11:55:21Z |
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2012-11-08T11:55:21Z |
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2011-05-12 |
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Labuschagne, WA, Eloff, MM, Veerasamy, N et al. 2011. Design of a cyber security awareness campaign for internet Cafés users in rural areas. Proceedings of the first IFIP TC9/TC11 South African Cyber Security Awareness Workshop (SACSAW) 2011, Gaborone, Botswana, 12 May 2011 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7704 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Africa may have the lowest number of Internet users in the world, but it also has the
highest growth rate and the number of users is steadily growing. A majority of the African
population is still excluded from global cyber networks and thus have very low cyber literacy rates. A
consequence of these two factors is that many Internet users access the Internet without
understanding or even realising the dangers of the cyber world. Proactive measures need to be
developed to ensure that these new Internet users are equipped with computer and information
security knowledge to mitigate possible cyber attacks.
Due to limited availability of infrastructure, a large percentage of the African population access the
Internet via Internet Cafés. A need has been identified to make users aware of the threats that may
be present at an Internet Café. This paper addresses how the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) framework, defined in the guide, “Building an Information Technology Security
Awareness and Training Program”, can be used to develop a security awareness program that
focuses on possible cyber threats at Internet Cafés. This guide provides a framework that can be
applied to construct a security awareness program. It consists of four steps that form part of the life
cycle of an information technology (IT) security awareness and training program. These steps are
used to identify requirements of a security training strategy, to develop material that addresses the
identified requirements, for the effective roll-out of the program, and to ensure the program is
current and to monitor the effectiveness of the program. This framework can be used to address an
identified threat in a specific context. This paper addresses the development of a security awareness
campaign with the focus on reducing threats emanating from Internet Cafés. |
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dc.subject |
Internet Cafés |
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security awareness |
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dc.subject |
security training |
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dc.subject |
cyber literacy |
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dc.title |
Design of a Cyber Security Awareness Campaign for Internet Café Users in Rural Areas |
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dc.type |
Article |
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