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Addressing the Escalating Threat of Cybercrime in African Nations: Strategies for Legislation, Governance, and Capacity Building

Author: 1Ugwu Jovita Nnenna and 2Ugwuanyi Ifeoma Perpetua1Ugwu Jovita Nnenna and 2Ugwuanyi Ifeoma Perpetua
Publisher: IDOSR JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND ENGLISH
Published: 2024
Section: Faculty of Education

Abstract

This overall assessment considers the intricate terrain of cyber-threats in African countries in depth, showing how
varied it is, what its economic consequences are, and why the appropriate countermeasures are needed. Cybercrime
is a comprehensive threat that includes different types of activities, including hacking and phishing, right up to
damaging intellectual property. The ripple effect goes far beyond immediate financials losses and is caused by
service failures and reputational damage. The rising trends of cybercrime in Africa necessitate the urgency to fight
it because, of its prevalence, with the annual losses running into billions. The article looks at the growth of
cybercrime in Africa, especially the fact that cybercriminals are revolving into cybercriminal activities. As we’ve
witnessed an internet population of over a billion people in the continent, the vulnerabilities become more
widespread as there are insufficient cyber security laws and regulations in place. Mobile phone propagation
aggravates weak security infrastructure that today are scaring Africa with a total cost of up to $4 billion
yearly. Businesses and governments may fail to engage in cyber security which will increase their vulnerability
since the commitment to the cyber security measures will be delayed, and timely and tactical response is needed.
Legislation is a critical element in tackling cyber-attacks and this is a challenge many African countries face when
it comes to enacting all-encompassing laws. The rules of Budapest Convention are used to create a guiding
framework, which is aimed at supporting the harmonization with the international standards for the efficient
cooperation. A coordinated effort culturally, as well as internationally, becomes evident to protect Africa’s digital
future by lessening the economic and social implications of cyber threats.
Keywords: Cybercrime, cybercrime strategies, internet security, cyber