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Title: | Information Technology as an Indispensable Security Tool: Nigeria’s Boko Haram Sect in Focus. |
Authors: | Chinda, F. E. Shuaibu, A. N. Dyikuk, J. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Applied Research and Technology |
Citation: | Chinda, F. E., Shuaibu, A. N. and Dyikuk, J. (2018). Information Technology as an Indispensable Security Tool: Nigeria’s Boko Haram Sect in Focus. International Journal of Applied Research and Technology. 7(8): 39 – 51. |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.7;No.8; Pp 39-51 |
Abstract: | Today the world is contending with the sad phenomenon of global terrorism. What is more frightening is the
sophistication of the modus operandi of terrorist groups who cash in on the benefits of Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) to cause mayhem to unsuspecting members of the public. This qualitative paper titled, “Information
Technology as an Indispensable Security Tool: Nigeria’s Boko Haram Sect in Focus” used the Digitalizing Crime
Prevention Theories as theoretical frameworks to ascertain the use of ICT as a security tool for quelling the threatening
activities of Boko Haram. The study discovered that the sect uses the dynamics of ICT such as posting amateur videos on
social media platforms to intimidate the citizenry and threaten the peace of the nation. It recommended establishment and
enforcement of cyber-laws and proscription of online hate speeches as possible panacea to the fight against terror. The
paper concluded that since terrorist groups often form an alliance with other terrorist organizations around the world as an
operational strategy, the United Nations, various governments, Non-Governmental Organizations, security agencies and
spirited individuals must embrace online vigilance and also form a global synergy to nip the menace of global insecurity in
the bud. In the estimation of the authors, the rudiments of ICT remain an indispensable security tool for bringing Nigeria’s
number one terrorist organization down to its knees. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2909 |
ISSN: | 2277-0585 |
Appears in Collections: | Mass Communication
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