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Computing security in the developing world
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2011
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Technology UsersEngineeringUsable SecurityInformation SecuritySpecific Security RisksEducationSecurity EvaluationFintechSecurity AwarenessSecure ComputingDeveloping WorldDeveloping World FacePublic PolicySecurity ManagementSecure By DesignComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyInformation Security ManagementSecurity GovernanceSecurityTechnology
Technology users in the developing world face a varied and complex set of computer security concerns. These challenges are deeply tied to a range of contextual factors including poor infrastructure, non-traditional usage patterns, and different attitudes towards security, which make simply importing security solutions from industrialized nations inadequate. Recognizing this, we describe some of the specific security risks in developing regions and their relationships with technical, political, social, and economic factors. We present concrete examples of how these factors affect the security of individuals, groups, and key applications such as mobile banking. Our analysis highlights the urgency of the concerns that need attention and presents an important intellectual challenge for the research community.
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