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STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT OF DARK WEB AND CYBERCRIME THREAT MITIGATION IN NIGERIA.
ABSTRACT
The study was carried out to strategically assess dark web and cybercrime threat mitigation in
Nigeria. The population of this study comprised all professionals in computer science, computer
engineering and security agents who have been exposed to cyber crimes, cyber security and
general computer science. The study adopted a descriptive survey design, while stratified
random sampling technique was used in selecting 400 respondents. The instrument for data
collection, which was tagged “Dark Web and Cybercrime Threat Mitigation Questionnaire
(DWCTMQ)â€, was administered to the respondents and used for the study. The instrument was
vetted by experts in computer science as well as test and measurement before the reliability test
was conducted with 40 computer experts who did not form part of the main work and it produced
the average reliability coefficient of 0.87, proving the instrument to be reliable for the study.
Data collected were analyzed using percentage analysis, mean statistics and goodness of fit chisquare
analysis. From the results of the data analysis, the results proved that the services and
websites used in perpetrating dark web and cyber crime threats to be Tor, I2P for services and
Silk Road, Sheep Marketplace, Black Market, etc. for the websites. The result identified the risk
mitigation resources and strategies to disrupt the dark web and cyber crimes threats in Nigeria
to be “raising public awareness of the risk and impact of cyber activity and the need to deploy
basic protective measures, providing cyber security education on the use of strong passwords,
application of system updates in a timely and efficient manner, securing devices by enabling a
firewall and deploying solutions to address viruses, malware and spyware; leveraging trusted
resources and finally, building an economic framework. One of the recommendations was that
cyber security should be seen by all as a shared responsibility which requires the attention of a
broad range of stakeholders with effective public/private partnership that incorporates
businesses and institutions of all sizes along with national, state, local, tribal and territorial
agencies to produce successful outcomes in identifying and addressing threats, vulnerabilities
and overall risk in cyberspace.
Keywords: Dark web, cyber crime, risk mitigation resources
ANTHONY K. UWEM
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