International Inter-Agency Coordination of State and Non-State Actors in Combating Global Cyber threat: Case Study of Kenya and Zambia
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2021Author
Kobia, Robert, A. K
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This research paper seeks to expound on the International Inter-Agency Coordination of State and Non-State Actors in Combating Global Cyber Security, focusing on Kenya and Zambia. There has been a rise in cybercrimes worldwide, including in developing nations such as Kenya and Zambia. This has hence forced nations to establish new strategic measures that can help in combating the increasing challenges in Cyber Security. The study identifies the role of both the government and non-government bodies in the policymaking processes regarding Cyber Security. It seeks to identify the most relevant and suitable recommendations and best policies for combating cybercrimes that can be enacted. The research paper has a detailed description of the issues, research questions, and a literature review. It also has a descriptive research methodology section, where the methods of data collection and analysis are identified. The statement of the problem and the theoretical framework of the research are highlighted and study's objectives are analyzed. Finally the findings from the entire research process are noted down followed by the recommendations for the identified gaps.
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University of Nairobi
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