Cybersecurity in Nigeria: A Case Study of Surveillance and Prevention of Digital Crime
暫譯: 尼日利亞的網路安全:數位犯罪監控與預防的案例研究

Iorliam, Aamo

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2019-03-29
  • 售價: $2,590
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,461
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 55
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 303015209X
  • ISBN-13: 9783030152093
  • 相關分類: 資訊安全
  • 海外代購書籍(需單獨結帳)

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商品描述

This book reviews the use of digital surveillance for detecting, investigating and interpreting fraud associated with critical cyberinfrastructures in Nigeria, as it is well known that the country's cyberspace and cyberinfrastructures are very porous, leaving too much room for cyber-attackers to freely operate. In 2017, there were 3,500 successful cyber-attacks on Nigerian cyberspace, which led to the country losing an estimated 450 million dollars.

These cybercrimes are hampering Nigeria's digital economy, and also help to explain why many Nigerians remain skeptical about Internet marketing and online transactions. If sensitive conversations using digital devices are not well monitored, Nigeria will be vulnerable to cyber-warfare, and its digital economy, military intelligence, and related sensitive industries will also suffer.

The Nigerian Army Cyber Warfare Command was established in 2018 in order to combat terrorism, banditry, and other attacks by criminal groups in Nigeria. However, there remains an urgent need to produce digital surveillance software to help law enforcement agencies in Nigeria to detect and prevent these digitally facilitated crimes. The monitoring of Nigeria's cyberspace and cyberinfrastructure has become imperative, given that the rate of criminal activities using technology has increased tremendously. In this regard, digital surveillance includes both passive forensic investigations (where an attack has already occurred) and active forensic investigations (real-time investigations that track attackers).

In addition to reviewing the latest mobile device forensics, this book covers natural laws (Benford's Law and Zipf's Law) for network traffic analysis, mobile forensic tools, and digital surveillance software (e.g., A-BOT). It offers valuable insights into how digital surveillance software can be used to detect and prevent digitally facilitated crimes in Nigeria, and highlights the benefits of adopting digital surveillance software in Nigeria and other countries facing the same issues.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書回顧了在尼日利亞使用數位監控來檢測、調查和解釋與關鍵網路基礎設施相關的詐騙行為,因為眾所周知,該國的網路空間和網路基礎設施非常脆弱,給予網路攻擊者過多的自由操作空間。2017年,尼日利亞的網路空間發生了3,500起成功的網路攻擊,導致該國損失約4.5億美元。

這些網路犯罪正在妨礙尼日利亞的數位經濟,也幫助解釋為什麼許多尼日利亞人對網路行銷和線上交易持懷疑態度。如果使用數位設備的敏感對話未能得到良好監控,尼日利亞將面臨網路戰爭的脆弱性,其數位經濟、軍事情報及相關敏感產業也將受到影響。

尼日利亞陸軍網路戰爭指揮部於2018年成立,以打擊恐怖主義、盜匪及其他犯罪團體的攻擊。然而,迫切需要開發數位監控軟體,以幫助尼日利亞的執法機構檢測和預防這些數位促成的犯罪。考慮到使用科技的犯罪活動急劇增加,監控尼日利亞的網路空間和網路基礎設施已變得至關重要。在這方面,數位監控包括被動的法醫調查(當攻擊已經發生時)和主動的法醫調查(實時調查追蹤攻擊者)。

除了回顧最新的行動裝置法醫學,本書還涵蓋了網路流量分析的自然法則(本福德法則和齊夫法則)、行動法醫工具和數位監控軟體(例如,A-BOT)。它提供了有關如何使用數位監控軟體來檢測和預防在尼日利亞發生的數位促成犯罪的寶貴見解,並強調在尼日利亞及其他面臨相同問題的國家採用數位監控軟體的好處。

作者簡介

Dr. Iorliam Aamo has been a lecturer at the Department of Mathematics/Computer Science, Benue State University, Nigeria, since 2010. A leading researcher, he was awarded an MSc with distinction in Forensic Computing from Coventry University, UK. He then moved to the University of Surrey, UK, where he obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science, focusing on the application of power laws to forensics, biometrics and network traffic analysis.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

伊奧利亞姆·阿莫博士自2010年以來一直擔任尼日利亞本努埃州立大學數學/計算機科學系的講師。作為一位領先的研究者,他在英國考文垂大學獲得了優異的法醫計算碩士學位。隨後,他轉到英國薩里大學,獲得計算機科學博士學位,研究重點是將冪律應用於法醫學、生物識別和網絡流量分析。