[kictanet] Getting a hold on cybercrime against women (cyber pests!)
muriuki mureithi
mureithi at summitstrategies.co.ke
Wed Feb 3 18:14:20 EAT 2010
HI colleagues
Cybercrime against the person and in this case the woman is real and is
rising . unfortunately, all the efforts to understand the vice focuses on
the cyber crime against property and against governments . the only other
notable effort against the person is against the child.
While cyberspace have provided secure tools and spaces where women can
enjoy their freedom of expression, information and privacy of communication,
the same benefits of anonymity and privacy also extend to those who employ
ICTs for criminal activities and use the internet to commit violence against
women. The use of mobile phones and internet to stalk, abuse, traffic,
intimidate and humiliate women is palpable in developing countries including
Kenya. The lack of specific cybercrime/cyber security legislation makes it
even more difficult to punish those who use ICTs tools to conduct violence
against women. Kenya Communications ( Amendment) Act 2009 focused on the
cybercrime against property and not the person. Kenya is not alone but that
is not a consolation. With increased use of internet in Kenya with the
onset of broadband, it is necessary to create the necessary policy /
regulatory and the operational framework to reign in the vice .
KICTANET has launched a study on the vice whose research questions are;
1. What is the prevalence of cybercrime against women in terms of
degree, level, quantity, and distribution?
2. How does cyber crime affect women differently? (Demonstrate spiral
effect and determine if women are already intimidated by cyber space e.g.
mailing lists, how active do women participate in debates? Is the design of
the cyber already woman unfriendly?)
3. What are the current measures and gaps (technological, legal,
social, and psychological) to address cyber crime against women (local,
regional, and global)? Map the efforts (lessons of best practice).
4. What mechanisms are appropriate for addressing cyber crime against
women?
Kictanet will mount a validation workshop to review literature as well as
the research strategy on Feb 16th, 2010
If you wish to contribute to make the cyberspace safer for women , we have
limited spaces(free) for Kictanet members at the workshop- send your
request for space OFFLINE not to clog the mailing list.
Cheers
Muriuki Mureithi
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