Nylander, Joseph (2025) The New Frontier of Peace: Integrating Cybersecurity into Sierra Leone's Security Sector Reform. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep125. pp. 97-102. ISSN 2456-2165
Sierra Leone, a nation that has made remarkable strides in post-conflict peacebuilding and state reconstruction, stands at a critical juncture. While its Security Sector Reform (SSR) process has been lauded as a relative success in establishing democratic governance over traditional security forces, the dawn of the digital age presents a new, complex, and pervasive frontier of threats. This article argues that the future stability and sustainable peace of Sierra Leone are intrinsically linked to the successful integration of cybersecurity into its ongoing SSR framework. The digital realm is no longer a peripheral concern but a central arena where economic stability, social cohesion, and state sovereignty are contested. Failure to incorporate a robust cybersecurity posture into the nation's security architecture risks rendering previous SSR gains vulnerable and exposing the state to a new generation of hybrid threats. This paper analyzes the specific cyber threat landscape confronting Sierra Leone, evaluates its current cybersecurity capacity, and proposes a multi-pillar strategic framework for embedding cybersecurity within the core tenets of its security sector. This framework emphasizes holistic governance, institutional capacity building, strategic public-private partnerships, enhanced international cooperation, and a rights-respecting approach to digital security. The article concludes that by proactively treating cyberspace as a critical domain of national security, Sierra Leone can not only protect its hard-won peace but also leverage digital transformation as a catalyst for socio-economic development, thereby securing its position as a resilient and forward-looking West African nation.
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