Title
State of ICT Security Management in the Institutions of Higher Learning in Developing Countries: Tanzania Case Study
Abstract
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is of strategic importance and essential functional requirements for many institutions of higher learning. In the developing world, ICT is achieving a breakthrough in management and teaching of online learning, which helps to cater for the increased student population. However the security of the information being processed, stored and exchanged is a growing concern to the management as the dependence on ICT for most of the institutionsý core services functions is increasing. This paper discusses the current state of ICT security management practices in three institutions of higher learning in Tanzania. The discussion includes the problems and consequences of ICT risks.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/ICALT.2005.243
ICALT
Keywords
Field
DocType
communication technology,higher learning,core services function,online learning,increased student population,ict security management practice,ict security management,strategic importance,essential functional requirement,ict risk,tanzania case study,current state,developing countries,hardware,macroeconomics,developing world,teaching,communications technology,developing country,security management,computer and information science,information and communication technology,information security,risk management,software maintenance,business,resource management,computer aided software engineering
Resource management,Population,Computer science,Developing country,Knowledge management,Information security,Risk management,Information and Communications Technology,Tanzania,Security management
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2338-2
9
1.13
References 
Authors
1
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jabiri Kuwe Bakari1112.95
Charles N. Tarimo2113.28
louise yngstrom391.13
Christer Magnusson4365.91