The phenomenon of data loss and cyber security issues in Ghana
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2018-02
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Abstract
Purpose This paper investigates the cyber security awareness and policies within corporate organisations in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach Using both quantitative and qualitative approaches underpinned by questionnaire and document analysis, data was collected from 100 participants centred on cyber security awareness and information policies. Findings The study underscored that although corporate organisations had a good knowledge of IT, their awareness of cyber security remains limited. It observed that most organisations in Ghana are not integrating legal aspects into their information security policies. It proposed the need to increase the security awareness of corpoarate organisation particularly because of the vulnerabilities they are exposed to. Research limitations/implications The implication of the paper with respect to theory, practice and future research lies in the recommendations the authors have proffered, such as the implementation of security awareness training program, need assessment and the outsourcing of qualified service providers. Practical implications The study is useful for policy makers in the management of Ghana's IT infrastructure. Originality/value This study is being undertaken at a period when Ghana has made progressive development and giant steps in the IT industry compared to her counterparts in sub-Saharan Africa. The developed nature of Ghana’s IT infrastructure requires the development of policies for cyber security in order to prevent data loses and protect the national infrastructure from threats. Undertaking a study on cyber security in an environment where cyber issues are hardly discussed is worthwhile.
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Malware, Cyber security, Cyber awareness, Ransomeware
Citation
Kofi Koranteng Adu, Emmanuel Adjei, (2018) "The phenomenon of data loss and cyber security issues in Ghana", foresight, Vol. 20 Issue: 2, pp.150-161, https://doi.org/10.1108/FS-08-2017-0043