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Title: Social Media and Cyber Security: Investigating the Risk in Nigeria
Other Titles: Handbook of Research on Cyber Law, Data Protection, and Privacy
Authors: OKOCHA, Desmond Onyemechi
Agbele, Damilare J.
Issue Date: Apr-2022
Publisher: IGI Global, USA
Abstract: The proliferation of social media in Nigeria has birthed new paradigms of communication and two way interactions among friends, family colleagues, and business associates. It has equally morphed to become a channel for money generation among enterprising youth across the nation. It cannot be denied that the merits associated with this phenomenon called social media are enviable; however, it is also arguable that cyber security is a key factor to the enjoyment of these attendant benefits. This study is anchored on the protection motivation theory and the technological determinism theory. The study identified some cyber security risks synonymous to the use of social media in Nigeria. To remedy the situation, the study recommends that education and practical training in technological best practices in formal and non-formal school settings will help mitigate the inherent risks discussed. Also, initiatives should be taken by the government and organisations to curb this serious issue.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1780
ISBN: 9781799886419
1799886417
ISSN: 9781799886433
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