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dc.contributor.author Grobler, M
dc.contributor.author Dlamini, Z
dc.contributor.author Ngobeni, Sipho J
dc.contributor.author Labuschagne, A
dc.date.accessioned 2011-09-27T07:59:18Z
dc.date.available 2011-09-27T07:59:18Z
dc.date.issued 2011-08
dc.identifier.citation Grobler, M, Dlamini, Z, Ngobeni, S, et al. 2011. Towards a cyber security aware rural community. Proceedings of the 2011 Information Security for South Africa (ISSA) Conference. Hayatt Regency Hotel, Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa 15 - 17 August 2011, pp 7 en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-1-4577-1482-5
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5183
dc.description Proceedings of the 2011 Information Security for South Africa (ISSA) Conference. Hayatt Regency Hotel, Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa 15 - 17 August 2011 en_US
dc.description.abstract A large portion of the South African rural community only have intermittent access to computers and are not familiar, nor entirely comfortable, with the use of internet communication or electronic devices. The research conducted by the authors of this paper confirms that this lack of awareness, combined with the inherent dangers posed by the internet, expose local communities to cyber threats. Especially rural communities are not always empowered to deal with these threats. In an effort to prevent innocent internet users from becoming victims of cyber attacks, a cyber security awareness campaign is developed to educate novice internet and technology users with regard to basic cyber security. The motivation for this awareness project is to educate all South Africans on the safe use of the internet, in an attempt to strengthen the cyber security awareness level concerning the South African network. The hypothesis is that if there are local communities that are not properly educated, their technology devices may remain unprotected. This may leave the South African internet infrastructure vulnerable to attacks, posing a severe threat to national security and eventually affecting communities other than those directly involved. This research paper focuses on promoting cyber security awareness towards the newly released broadband capability and knowledge transfer within rural communities by means of a voluntary community based training program. This program can be adapted in any environment other than rural communities, but the current focus has been in the rural areas. The program takes on an informal work session approach with presentations and discussion sessions. The cyber security awareness program modules are divided into four main themes: physical security, malware and malware countermeasures, safe surfing and social aspects of cyber security. These themes are developed in such a way to cover a wide range of topics, including practical advice on phishing attack avoidance and more advanced topics such as preventing social engineering attacks. This paper will introduce the development of the cyber security awareness program, and emphasize the importance for including these specific themes at the hand of international cyber security incidents. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Workflow request;7070
dc.subject Cyber security en_US
dc.subject South African rural communities en_US
dc.subject Information security en_US
dc.subject Cyber threats en_US
dc.subject Cyber crime en_US
dc.subject ISSA 2011 en_US
dc.title Towards a cyber security aware rural community en_US
dc.type Conference Presentation en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Grobler, M., Dlamini, Z., Ngobeni, S., & Labuschagne, A. (2011). Towards a cyber security aware rural community. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5183 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Grobler, M, Z Dlamini, S Ngobeni, and A Labuschagne. "Towards a cyber security aware rural community." (2011): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5183 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Grobler M, Dlamini Z, Ngobeni S, Labuschagne A, Towards a cyber security aware rural community; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5183 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Grobler, M AU - Dlamini, Z AU - Ngobeni, S AU - Labuschagne, A AB - A large portion of the South African rural community only have intermittent access to computers and are not familiar, nor entirely comfortable, with the use of internet communication or electronic devices. The research conducted by the authors of this paper confirms that this lack of awareness, combined with the inherent dangers posed by the internet, expose local communities to cyber threats. Especially rural communities are not always empowered to deal with these threats. In an effort to prevent innocent internet users from becoming victims of cyber attacks, a cyber security awareness campaign is developed to educate novice internet and technology users with regard to basic cyber security. The motivation for this awareness project is to educate all South Africans on the safe use of the internet, in an attempt to strengthen the cyber security awareness level concerning the South African network. The hypothesis is that if there are local communities that are not properly educated, their technology devices may remain unprotected. This may leave the South African internet infrastructure vulnerable to attacks, posing a severe threat to national security and eventually affecting communities other than those directly involved. This research paper focuses on promoting cyber security awareness towards the newly released broadband capability and knowledge transfer within rural communities by means of a voluntary community based training program. This program can be adapted in any environment other than rural communities, but the current focus has been in the rural areas. The program takes on an informal work session approach with presentations and discussion sessions. The cyber security awareness program modules are divided into four main themes: physical security, malware and malware countermeasures, safe surfing and social aspects of cyber security. These themes are developed in such a way to cover a wide range of topics, including practical advice on phishing attack avoidance and more advanced topics such as preventing social engineering attacks. This paper will introduce the development of the cyber security awareness program, and emphasize the importance for including these specific themes at the hand of international cyber security incidents. DA - 2011-08 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Cyber security KW - South African rural communities KW - Information security KW - Cyber threats KW - Cyber crime KW - ISSA 2011 LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2011 SM - 978-1-4577-1482-5 T1 - Towards a cyber security aware rural community TI - Towards a cyber security aware rural community UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5183 ER - en_ZA


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