The Development of Cybersecurity Policy and Legislative Landscape in Latin America and Caribbean States

Author:

Minto-Coy Indianna D.1,Henlin M. Georgia Gibson2

Affiliation:

1. University of the West Indies, Jamaica

2. Henlin Gibson Henlin, Attorneys-at-Law, Jamaica

Abstract

The rise and evolution of telecommunications networks over the last few decades have brought immeasurable benefits. Attention to the negative side of these developments has been slow, particularly in the Small Island Developing States of the Caribbean where countries are slowly becoming aware of the developmental, social and economic challenges posed by cybercrimes. Attention has largely been on developed states. However, the experiences covered here add to the global picture on the state of cyber security, increasing understanding of alternative experiences and where they sit alongside the more popular ones such as the US. The chapter details some major development in cyber security in the Caribbean, examining the development of the legal, institutional and organizational landscape in response to growing internal and external cyber threats. Main players and efforts are identified. Information was gathered from interviews and content analysis and the authors' first-hand knowledge.

Publisher

IGI Global

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