The integration of technology in the modern society provides many benefits, but with increased connectivity comes increased risk where governments, businesses and individuals are vulnerable to a variety of cyber-attacks. Many of the large information security attacks of the last decade can be seen as an attack on ‘foreign” systems or individuals when viewed from an African perspective, with no direct impact on an individual in Africa. However, information security experts in Africa states that although some of these attacks might not have had a direct impact of the African individual, but never the less should not be ignored as it does indirectly influence the African individual. The experts state that even if the individuals or businesses are not directly influenced by an attack, it should not be ignored as similar attacks might influence them in the future. They emphasise that these attacks should improve their cybersecurity awareness and behaviour, in order to prevent similar attacks from impacting them.
Reference:
Van Heerden, R., Von Solms, S. and Vorster, J. 2018. Major security incidents since 2014: an African perspective. IST-Africa 2018 Conference Proceedings, 9-11 May 2018, Gaborone, Botswana
Van Heerden, R. P., Von Solms, S., & Vorster, J. (2018). Major security incidents since 2014: an African perspective. IIMC International Information Management Corporation. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10312
Van Heerden, Renier P, S Von Solms, and J Vorster. "Major security incidents since 2014: an African perspective." (2018): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10312
Van Heerden RP, Von Solms S, Vorster J, Major security incidents since 2014: an African perspective; IIMC International Information Management Corporation; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10312 .