Listers, The bill is an incredible improvement from the previous attempt. It does well to touch on trans boundary requests for data, a particular sticking point for the municipal competencies of law enforcement agencies. However, it leaves us still with the usual tool of Mutual legal assistance Treaties which have been condemned elsewhere for inefficiency. However, it is quite likely that less formal channels of cooperation might be more effective. May this be the place to start work on an inter governmental investigation agency? Further, we are lacking a statutory framework for data protection/privacy protection (the bill on data protection only deals with public sector data). It is entirely unclear what procedures are to be followed by cloud providers in cooperating with law enforcement agencies that are holding third party data on private networks...! Finally, will the traditional tools of search and seizure work for digital data that is volatile, easily shifted, and with cloud computing dis aggregated in non discrete bits across multiple environments and jurisdictions On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Walubengo J via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers,
I know we have just come from an intensive 2week review of the ICT Policy. But PS Itemere says there is more work need on the Cybercrime Bill @ http://www.mygov.go.ke/?p=11234
Plse send your views on the Cyber Crime Bill and spread the word.
@ Mose- could u put this up on Jadili as well? @ Skunkworks - Someone forward to these hackers as well. I seem to have been kicked off their list at one point.
walu.
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