Warm greetings!

I try to reconcile this "love-hate relationship with Government".

Private companies that are not even Kenyan for our esteemed national laws to apply to them who are providers of solutions used by the public have all this personal information. They may choose to transpose it into data. Use it for data analytics and profit from it, with occasional leakage. 
Yet the hue and cry and backlash e.g data privacy demands etc is not evidenced as much. Would this mean that they are trusted more, are our friends more or cannot be reached at?

Considering the widespread and increased usage of technology/tools, it warrants how to enhance trusted relations with Governments. Because Governments will always perform their function - so how does it look like in the tech age?

Blessed day.

Regards/Wangari
 
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On Friday, 17 February 2017, 11:07, Rapudo Hawi via isoc <isoc@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:


Listers,

It is important to take note that this action has been done for length of time with passage of Terrorism Act among other policy initiatives. The only difference is that now it has reached the public domain. The discussions is how we contain this is founded on the freedoms, rights and liberties for Kenya enshrined within the constitution of Kenya 2010. 

The question that sets out is the public privacy protected and how can be enhanced without being exposed to the threats of cyber security 

Rapudo Hawi, Social Development Practitioner, 

Certified Security Specialist and Design Innovation Expert

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On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:00 AM, Wambua, Christopher via isoc <isoc@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Listers,

There is no dishonesty here Ali. This is a case of blatant misrepresentation which we shall be addressing shortly. As I indicated earlier through this list, the DMS is not intrusive and therefore does not infringe on the privacy of mobile telecommunications users. We shall be sharing a comprehensive statement on the system shortly. 

Best regards

Christopher Wambua
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] [isoc_ke] Govt to start phone tapping in war on counterfeit trade - Daily Nation

What actually shocks me is the dishonesty of all this. We had engaged CA a few weeks ago and the denials were clear...

CA, please help us understand this...

Ali Hussein
Principal
Hussein & Associates

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On 17 Feb 2017, at 9:27 AM, Grace B <nmutungu@gmail.com> wrote:

But on what legal basis is the phone tapping being done?
The closest connection I can see to the issue of counterfeit devices is the Type Approval Regulations, 2010.
If this is the basis, how can subsidiary legislation be used to limit a right like privacy?
Could CA clarify on what basis this is happening???
On 16 Feb 2017 8:02 p.m., "Ali Hussein via isoc" <isoc@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Listers

From Tuesday, the government wants to be allowed to listen to your calls, read your texts and review your mobile money transactions.
The government, through the Communications Authority of Kenya, has ordered mobile phone companies to allow it to tap their computers.
Read on:-
http://www.nation.co.ke/news/G overnment-likely-to-start-phon e-tapping/1056-3816372-m5vnfx/ index.html

Ali Hussein
Principal
Hussein & Associates

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Skype: abu-jomo

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