The identification of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as an essential tool for\r\nsustainable development has proved to be worth every investment. As a result of this, Internet\r\nusage in Kenya has grown rapidly resulting in the explosion of Internet Service Providers (ISPs)\r\nand Internet access points. The general objective of this study was to model the impact of\r\nCybercrime on security in Kenya, Nairobi as the case study. This was a census study on\r\nmodeling the effects of Cybercrime on the security in Nairobi. Thirty one (31) out of the 3ifty\r\none (51) responded giving a response rate of 60.78% percent. It was found that the Cybercrime\r\nis prevalent in Nairobi although largely unreported. To a great extent, it was discovered that\r\nInternet Service Providers had established basic measures in order to curb the growing\r\ncyberspace crimes; as spamming activities remain prevalent in Kenya. Also, to a great extent\r\nthe Criminal Investigation department (CID) and Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK)\r\nhave recognized that cybercrime is a growing threat to security in Nairobi and have\r\ncollaborated with ISP�s to implement measures
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