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Challenges in Business Information Systems: General Policy and Marketing Implications for Cyber Security for Businesses in Developing Countries

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Rafia Naz and Eric Groves, National University of Samoa

Abstract

In this digital era where businesses in developing countries are operating in a digital environment, cyber security for businesses is a sphere that is advancing extensively. To curtail the effects from cyber security, it is important that across the different businesses and countries a multi-faceted risk mitigation strategy be implemented. Therefore, this research seeks to fundamentally outline the significance of dealing with these issues effectively. This research identifies the information system and cyber security challenges for businesses in developing countries such as network security, data breach, and policy monitoring and suggests the general marketing and policy implications.

Keywords: Business, Information Systems, Cyber security, Policy, Developing countries

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