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Cybersecurity: Putting Indigenous Peoples First

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posted on 2024-11-03, 20:31 authored by Chris Lawerence, Narissa Timbery, Spencer LilleySpencer Lilley, Gillian Oliver, Manika Saha, Carsten Rudolph, Monica Whitty
Despite rising awareness of the critical importance of Indigenous data sovereignty principles for the empowerment of Indigenous communities, there is minimal evidence of any engagement from cybersecurity policy makers or researchers to actualise these goals. This paper reports preliminary findings from the first phase of a more extensive research programme investigating cybersecurity in relation to Indigenous communities, which analysed national cybersecurity policies in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States.

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Lawerence, C., Timbery, N., Lilley, S., Oliver, G., Saha, M., Rudolph, C. & Whitty, M. (2024, October). Cybersecurity: Putting Indigenous Peoples First. In Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting of the Association For Information Science and Technology, Calgary, Canada (61 pp. 616-620). Wiley.

Conference name

Annual Meeting of the Association For Information Science and Technology

Conference start date

2024-10-25

Conference finish date

2024-10-29

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology

Volume

61

Contribution type

Published Paper

Publication or Presentation Year

2024-10-01

Pagination

616-620

Publisher

Wiley

Publication status

Published

Place of publication

Calgary, Canada

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