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Corruption in ICT procurement threatens cybersecurity in the Global South

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Nancy Messieh

29d ago· 43 min readenInsight

Summary

This issue brief examines the intersection of corruption and cybersecurity in the Global South, arguing that corruption in ICT procurement processes undermines national cybersecurity strategies. It highlights how corrupt practices in software and network procurement introduce vulnerabilities, backdoors, and insecure systems into developing nations' digital infrastructure. The article calls for governments in the Global South to prioritize anti-corruption measures as a core component of cybersecurity policy, particularly as these countries prepare for the next phase of ICT development.

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bskyCorruption in ICT procurement threatens cybersecurity in the Global Southatlanticcouncil.org

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As the Global South prepares for the next stage in ICT development, governments must prioritize policies that reduce corruption in critical network software procurement to protect those countries' developing cyberspace.
Corruption in procurement processes introduces systemic vulnerabilities that no amount of technical cybersecurity measures can fully mitigate.
The intersection of corruption and cybersecurity represents a critical but often overlooked dimension of national security strategy in developing nations.
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As the Global South prepares for the next stage in ICT development, governments must prioritize policies that reduce corruption in critical network software procurement to protect those countries' developing cyberspace.

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