2023
DOI: 10.4314/udslj.v17i2.7
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Factors Affecting the Security of Information Systems in Africa: A Literature Review

Abstract: This study determined factors affecting the security of Information Systems in Africa. Also, it established the quality of publications in the area of Information Security. The study is based on peer-reviewed publications conducted in Africa. The study adopted the mixed research approach. The study used a systematic literature review, with part of the analysis using descriptive analysis. In total, 70 papers formed the population of publications extracted in the area of Information Security. In addition, 37 pap… Show more

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“…The human factor in information security is a severe aspect that significantly influences the overall effectiveness of cybersecurity measures [13,37,38,92]. While technological solutions are essential, human behavior, awareness, and actions are crucial in strengthening or weakening an organization's security position.…”
Section: The Human Factor In Information Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The human factor in information security is a severe aspect that significantly influences the overall effectiveness of cybersecurity measures [13,37,38,92]. While technological solutions are essential, human behavior, awareness, and actions are crucial in strengthening or weakening an organization's security position.…”
Section: The Human Factor In Information Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While cybercrime affects users worldwide, the involvement of students in higher learning institutions is a growing concern (Mwiraria et al, 2022). The adoption of online platforms by higher learning institutions has increased online activities by students and hence the vulnerabilities to personal and institutional crucial information (Semlambo, Stanslaus, & Munguyatosha, 2022;Lubua, Semlambo, & Mkude, 2022). Often seen as pillars of knowledge and ethical behaviour, these institutionsprepare the future generation for success in a technologically advanced world (Semlambo, Almasi, & Liechuka, 2022).…”
Section: Suggested Citationmentioning
confidence: 99%