@ Kariuki, I dont have the Act(s) at hand but I do recall in earlier editions (perhaps during the various drafts in 2006/7), it was envisioned that PCK was to be the sole PKI distributor for the nation. Perhaps industry made noise and this may have been removed. However, I think the technology "PKI" was retained - if not in the Act then in subsequent proposed regulations on the same. Members may wish to note that this is NOT the first time CCK has asked for input on PKI/eCommerce. walu. nb: as Wambua digs for the data, I wish to kindly remind him that am still awaiting the report on the Quality Aspects for Operators :-) On Saturday, October 26, 2013 12:16 AM, John Kariuki <ngethe.kariuki2007@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Hi Wambua, Thanks for the information. I notice that you state and I quote " In addition, the Act provides for the establishment of a framework based on Public Key Infrastructure(PKI) model." I have reviewed both the Act and the the corresponding regulations and I am unable to trace this reference.Please advise which sections of the Act and the regulations have this provision. Many thanks, John Kariuki On Friday, 25 October 2013, 15:55, Josphat Karanja <karanjajf@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Wambua, Thanks for the information. Question is how does this initiative tie-in with the PKI project currently being undertaken by the ICT Authority? Kind regards Josphat Regards ........................................................... Josphat Karanja, Blog: http://mawazoyamkenya.blogspot.com/ On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> wrote: Wambua
Asante for this Information.
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On Oct 25, 2013, at 2:29 PM, "Wambua, Christopher" <Wambua@cck.go.ke> wrote:
Listers,
As you are aware, the Kenya Information and Communications Act, Cap 411A, provides a legal framework for the provision of electronic commerce services in the country. In particular, the Act and the Electronic Certification and Domain Name Administration) Regulations, 2010, define the conditions that must be met for electronic communication to be recognized as authentic or as emanating from either a person or an institution. In addition, the Act provides for the establishment of a framework based on a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) model.
In recognition of the foregoing, CCK has developed a licensing framework for Electronic Certification Service Providers (E-CSP) to support the PKI framework and which will subsequently lead to an amendment of the Market Structure.
CCK, therefore, wishes to invite stakeholders and members of the public to submit their comments on the proposed licensing framework for Electronic Certification Service Providers. The comments submitted will be considered for incorporation in the final documents.
The consultation paper, the draft licence and the application form are available on our website at http://www.cck.go.ke/links/consultations/current.html and will remain open for public review and feedback between 25th October to 25th November 2013. Comments/inputs may be submitted via e-certification@cck.go.ke or the address given below:
Director General Communications Commission of Kenya CCK Centre Waiyaki Way, Opp. Kianda School P.O Box 14448 Nairobi - 00800
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