THE IMPACT OF CYBER SECURITY MANAGEMENT ON THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: MULTIPLE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS Cover Image

THE IMPACT OF CYBER SECURITY MANAGEMENT ON THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: MULTIPLE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
THE IMPACT OF CYBER SECURITY MANAGEMENT ON THE DIGITAL ECONOMY: MULTIPLE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS

Author(s): Asta Valackienė, Rasheed Olalekan Odejayi
Subject(s): Economy, Management and complex organizations, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: cyber security management; information security; cyber security protocols; digital economy; resilience;

Summary/Abstract: Purpose: The paper has empirically investigated the security impact of cyber security management on the digital economy across sub-Saharan African countries using Nigeria and Cameroon as a case study. To achieve these goals, the study considered three specific objectives such as examining the past and current trend of cyber-crimes perpetrated in the digital economy of the selected sub-Saharan African countries, examining the nature and types of cyber security protocols and already established laws in combating cyber-crimes in the digital economy; and also evaluating the roles of economy stakeholders in the repositioning and enforcement of cyber security protocols in effectively combating cyber-crimes in the digital economy. Methodology: This study adopted a descriptive design. The research is constructed using a mixed research strategy (quantitative and qualitative methods; primary and secondary data collection and analysis) to highlight the main findings (three hypothesized research questions are tested about respondents’ views using content analysis of semi-structured interviews and triangulation of the results) and draw a valid and reliable conclusion. Findings: The analysis revealed three main findings: it highlighted the key link between understanding the digital economy and cyber security management to provide the main framework; it examined the nature of cyber security protocols and laws in combating cybercrimes in the digital economy; and it evaluated the roles of economic stakeholders in the repositioning and enforcement of cyber security protocols in effectively combating cybercrimes. Originality: This study’s results, findings, and discussions/recommendations will have future positive consequences in the fight against cyber insecurity in the private and public global digital space.

  • Issue Year: 18/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 261-283
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English
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