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'Global cybersecurity legislation?' - factors, perspective and implications

Emmanuel C. Ogu, Chiemela Ogu and Onyekwere U. Oluoha

International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management, 2020, vol. 10, issue 1, 80-93

Abstract: As at the time of this research, no globally adopted and unified legislation for cybersecurity exists that is currently operational, despite rife global clamours for such a legislative framework. This research paper synthesizes and reviews some of the key imposing factors, putting in perspective the surrounding realities that impede the successful actualisation of such a framework, using the qualitative-exploratory research methodology. Also, presenting the implications of these factors and associated realities for cyber peacekeeping and the struggle for a utopian global information society, and then proposing recommendations pertaining the feasibility and operability of a global cybersecurity legal framework.

Keywords: cybersecurity; cybercrimes; cybersecurity legislation; cyber peacekeeping; cyber policy; cyber law; security policy; security legislation; legislative framework; trans-jurisdictional cyber laws; digital divide. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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