Africa: cyber-security and its mutual impacts with computerisation, miniaturisation and location-based authentication

Muhammad Adeka, K. Anoh, M. Ngala, S. Shepherd, E. Ibrahim, I. Elfergani, A. S. Hussaini, Jonathan Rodriguez, R. Abd‐Alhameed
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The state of insecurity occasioned by fraudulent practices in Africa has been of concern economically, both at home and abroad. In this paper, we propose ways to mitigate this problem, using Nigeria as a case study. Based on surveys in West Africa, the paper examines the security situation in the continent and its mutual impacts with computerisation, miniaturisation and Location-Based Authentication (LBA). It was discovered that computerisation and miniaturisation had negative effects on cyber-security, as these were being exploited by fraudsters, using advance fee fraud; called 419. As a countermeasure, the paper examines the possibility of using LBA and digitisation of the GSM Mobile country codes down to city/area codes along with GSM/GPS authentications. These could also be combined with the use of a web-based Secret Sharing Scheme for services with very high security demands. The challenges of roaming were also examined and considered to be of negligible impact.
非洲:网络安全及其与计算机化、小型化和基于位置的认证的相互影响
非洲的欺诈行为所造成的不安全状况在经济上引起了国内外的关注。在本文中,我们以尼日利亚为例,提出了缓解这一问题的方法。基于对西非的调查,本文考察了该大陆的安全状况及其与计算机化、小型化和基于位置的身份验证(LBA)的相互影响。人们发现,计算机化和小型化对网络安全产生了负面影响,因为这些都被欺诈者利用,使用预付款欺诈;拨打了419。作为对策,本文探讨了使用LBA和将GSM移动国家代码数字化到城市/地区代码以及GSM/GPS认证的可能性。这些还可以与基于web的秘密共享方案相结合,用于对安全性要求非常高的服务。对漫游的挑战也进行了研究,认为其影响可以忽略不计。
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