Cyber Crimes Impact On Electronic Banking Operations: An Appraisal Of The Existing Policy In Cameroon
Keywords:
E-Banking, Cyber Crime, Policy MakingAbstract
Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) revolution has had impacts on almost every aspect of banking operations in Cameroon. However, ICTs have also brought unintended consequences such as criminal activities. Evidence from the existing literature and consultation/ observation indicates that the absence of policy specifically dealing with ebanking crimes in Cameroon has given cyber criminals a loophole to operate freely. This research is especially valuable for the Cameroon e-banking sector, as the findings will provide insights for banks interested in implementing e-banking operations. With the growing threat of cyber criminals, the need for a policy framework to address the menace has become more imperative now than ever before.
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