On 19/08/2024 14.00, Elizabeth Mosa via KICTANet wrote:
Good afternoon Mutheu
This is the linkĀ http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/164624?show=full <http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/164624?show=full> , the system may have had a down time. I have also attached the paper for ease of reference.
Regards Elizabeth
A helpful overview, thanks. More reporting on cyber crime would be helpful - the CMCA does prescribe audits for critical infrastructure and having these audits publicly available would be one way to increase public knowledge in this area. Due to financial considerations, many people use older hardware and older software and pirated software leading to greater exposure to risks. Would it be possible to estimate the magnitude of fines and sentences that cyber crimes should attract? Behavior online is perhaps not so different from behavior offline - are fines and sentences for physical crimes sufficient? Other than using the stick to deter bad actions, ar there carrots that can promote good behavior? Kenya has had a number of cyber security competitions, mostly promoting technical expertise for programmers. There is probably a need for a section of legal professionals to have programming skills and some programmers to obtain some understanding of criminal and business law - this can of course be done outside traditional educational settings, but having it incorporated in traditional educational settings would be helpful.