
@ Henry, Many thanks for your timely intervention. Are there aspects in your review that would impact the current draft policy? If so can you encourage your team to edit the current policy draft that is uploaded on the Jadili platform? Regards On 6/30/16, henry--- via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Dear Listers,
I can attest that there is an inter-agency team working on a Computer and Cybercrime Bill, 2016. I joined the team after we analysed a draft that was developed by the ODPP. While a Zero draft is yet to be finalised. I know that we agreed that it will not address itself to hate speech issues. I was therefore taken aback by the CS Mucheru position yesterday which seemed to make references to the 2014 Draft Bill developed by the ODPP other than the one being developed by the Inter-agency committee. See a link to our analysis of the old 2014 Bill https://www.article19.org/resources.php/resource/37652/en/kenya:-cybercrime-...
The inter- agency Bill is looking at five main areas/offences: 1. Unauthorised access including unauthorised disclosure of access codes/passwords; 2. Unauthorised interception and unauthorised interference 3. Computer fraud and forgery 4. Child pornography 5. Cyber-stalking and cyber bullying
I undertake to make available the Draft Bill once a full version is a ready.
Kind regards
Henry
From: "Gideon via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> To: henry@article19.org Cc: "Gideon" <gideonrop@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 1:41:38 PM Subject: [kictanet] Draft National ICT Policy Discussions Day 7 of 10: How to enhance Cybersecurity
Dear Listers,
Thank you for these moving inputs.
On today's important topic how to enhance Cybersecurity, i will zero in on the awareness of the end user. Most of the time the end user may not know that they are a subject of an attack and that boils down to the need for basic knowledge sharing on what constitutes a cyber attack and how to secure your own system from viruses, malware and lately ransomware among other attacks.
I believe many users need a constant reminder to update their system protections and also know what and where not to click, this could help a lot.
On the issue of privacy, i did a paper sometimes back on social media and privacy, and from my small survey, i discovered not many users of these platforms had read or knew about what their rights as regards privacy, personal data among other key implements.
Therefore again I call for constant efforts for awareness.
Kind regards Gideon Rop
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1. Re: Draft National ICT Policy Discussions Day 7 of 10: How to enhance Cybersecurity (Sam Oduor) 2. Re: Draft National ICT Policy Discussions Day 7 of 10: How to enhance Cybersecurity (Barrack Otieno) 3. Re: Draft National ICT Policy Discussions Day 7 of 10: How to enhance Cybersecurity (Ali Hussein)
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 12:41:32 +0300 From: Sam Oduor < sam.oduor@gmail.com > To: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > Subject: Re: [kictanet] Draft National ICT Policy Discussions Day 7 of 10: How to enhance Cybersecurity Message-ID: <CAFwHH1YBYJwYQyYtCihg= UdjzPuQduXgeRTpnAbQy8CdTDoyUQ@mail.gmail.com > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi Barrack
A great comment has been posted on the Jadii Platform
June Tessy - a day ago Do we really need another 'specialized' agency yet there are already existing units in Government and Regulators that are mandated to deal with these like the National Intelligence Service, ICTA, CA Perhaps building onto the already existing units in terms of resources and capacity may be more sustainable
On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 7:29 AM, Barrack Otieno via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
Listers,
Many thanks to those who contribued to day 6 discussions. The thread is still open, we also encourage listers to edit the policy directly on the Jadili platform ( http://jadili.ictpolicy.org/docs/kenya-ict-policy ).
Today we focus on the following areas:
*Online Citizen Safety, *Child Protection *Privacy issues *Security business transactions (Info-Security) *Security & Reliability of Critical ICT infrastructure
The Background:
The more we automate and rely on digital services, the more vulnerable we become as a society to cybercrime and other threats facing the digital society.
The regulator has a Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), the industry (TESPOK) also has a CERT, the Department of Criminal Investigation & National Intelligence also have CERT. What is not clear is whether there is a framework to have these teams working together and their capacity to counter a full-blown cyber attack against our digital national assets.
Additionally, the tension between citizen privacy and national security, citizen privacy and business (profit) concerns remain perhaps due to lack of Data Protection, eTransaction and other laws. Finally, special protection for vulnerable groups (children) going online is non-existent.
What needs to be done around these issues?
Kindly submit your views.
Best Regards
-- Barrack O. Otieno +254721325277 +254733206359 Skype: barrack.otieno PGP ID: 0x2611D86A
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