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Mail was compromised along with sites & social media accounts. I agree with those who state that there needs to be a comprehensive security policy in place - a poorly secured site will be hacked whether it's hosted in Kenya or the US. We have experienced this in the last one odd year, especially people who have legacy Joomla/Wordpress websites. They don't update them and next thing you know, they've been compromised. The argument for local hosting though makes sense primarily from a latency perspective. Some counties have opted to go for local hosting e.g. Kiambu ( www.kiambu.go.ke) and there is a significant improvement in performance. Additionally, there's a lot to be said for data residency especially in this age of mass surveillance of other governments by the US etc. However, this needs to be congruent - mail, applications etc all need to be local otherwise it's a little moot to move the site but still have no control of the applications. All I can say is that there is more than enough expertise in cloud/infrastructure/hosting/security etc in Kenya that it can be managed well if the right contractors are chosen. After all, our financial services outfits (Equity, KCB etc) all run their IT systems locally and they've managed to find the expertise. figure out the right incentives (disclaimer, interested party, I'm running the platform on which the Kiambu County site is hosted, Angani). There are options, there is expertise. We just need to figure out where this breaks down for government. Is it the contractors they choose, lack of in house expertise or lack of budget. On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Harry Hare | African eDevelopment Resource Centre via kictanet <[email protected]> wrote:
Interesting...the assumption here is that the attacks are coming from outside Kenya...NEWSFLASH: perimeter security is dead, research shows that more than 65% of security threats (cyber or otherwise) come from within - country, government or organisation.
Harry Hare
Director | African eDevelopment Resource Centre PO Box 49475 00100 | Nairobi, Kenya Tel +254 20 4041646 | Cel +254 725 650044
From: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <[email protected]> Reply-To: Mwendwa Kivuva <[email protected]>, KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <[email protected]> Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 04:05:31 -0400 To: Cio_Magazine Hare <[email protected]> Subject: [kictanet] Stung by cyber attacks, State resolves to host websites locally
All State-owned websites will be hosted locally in order to curb rising cases of cyber security attacks.
This was a key resolution at a crisis meeting held on Thursday between top security officials and the Ministry of ICT.
Held at Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK), the meeting was called to discuss the safety preparedness of the government to handle cyber attacks.
It comes just days after hacking of the Kenya Defence Forces' social media accounts including the official email account of the military spokesperson Emmanuel Chirchir.
In attendance were ICT principal secretary Joseph Tiampati, representatives of the National Intelligence Service, Kenya Defence Forces, CID, CAK director-general Francis Wangusi and ICT Authority chief executive.
http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Cyber-Security-Attacks-ICT-Ministry/-/996/2...
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