Designing Age-Inclusive Cybersecurity: Enhancing Protection for Older Adults in Digital Environments

Berko, Seth Nti and Odozor, Loveth A. (2025) Designing Age-Inclusive Cybersecurity: Enhancing Protection for Older Adults in Digital Environments. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep709. pp. 1616-1628. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

As digital technology becomes increasingly integral to daily life, older adults face unique cybersecurity challenges that require specialized attention and innovative solutions. This comprehensive review examines the intersection of aging and cybersecurity, exploring how age-related changes in cognition, technology adoption patterns, and digital literacy impact vulnerability to cyber threats. Through analysis of recent research spanning 2010-2025, this article identifies critical gaps in current cybersecurity approaches and proposes age-inclusive design principles that enhance protection for older adults while maintaining usability and autonomy. The findings reveal that traditional cybersecurity measures often fail to account for the diverse needs, capabilities, and preferences of older users, necessitating a paradigm shift toward more inclusive and adaptive security frameworks. Key recommendations include developing age-appropriate training programs, implementing intuitive security interfaces, and creating community-based support systems that leverage collective efficacy in cybersecurity practices.

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