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Why Race and Place Matter: Examining the Intersection of Cybersecurity and Digital Equity

  • Morgan State University
  • Benedict College

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed various cybersecurity threats as more people relied on multiple digital communication modes to function socially and financially. In the 2021 National League of Cities report, responding to the economic impact of the pandemic, the U.S. Congress appropriated federal resources to ensure broadband connectivity through legislation. Despite these efforts, accessing reliable broadband in communities of color remained a persistent challenge, preventing underserved populations like the elderly and low-income adults from fully participating in society. This study explores the need for digital inclusion in communities of color by discussing the intersection of cybersecurity and digital equity in a predominantly Black city in the Mid-Atlantic region. The findings of this study underscore the pivotal role that employment provides in cybersecurity knowledge and practices while highlighting digital disparities due to infrastructural shortcomings, thus supporting that race, geography, and socioeconomic status are three critical barriers to achieving digital equity. Moreover, the findings of this study highlight skills and knowledge barriers in cybersecurity and digital literacy. Despite its many benefits, this study draws attention to the exclusionary side of technology in urban communities by emphasizing the need for better local and state efforts to address cybersecurity threats and digital infrastructural inequities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28-50
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Black Studies
Volume57
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2025

Keywords

  • cybersecurity
  • digital equity
  • intersectionality
  • underserved communities

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