CAK Cybersecurity Regulations
Impressed to see that at least two listers submitted their views, and that CAK posted an aggregate of submissions from the public consultation phase. Notably absent are civil society organisations (save for individuals who may not necessarily have been representing their respective organisations). What are the gaps? Capacity for (cyber) policy engagement? -- Regards, Nanjira www.nanjira.com <http://www.nanjira.com> About.Me <http://about.me/ninanjira>| Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/ninanjira>| LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/nanjira>| Skype <http://hatscripts.com/addskype?nanjirasambuli>
While I agree on the need for more civil society participation in these processes, we must commend CA for this level of transparency. This is a good practice and it will encourage us to give written input in future. Looking forward to the final draft. It shall be interesting to see how different views are taken in/ reconciled. @Nanjira, one of the gaps could be that there are very few CSOs with staff dedicated to regulatory processes. CSOs need to strategise on how to work with the limited resources available. Regards, 2016-06-14 18:52 GMT+03:00 Nanjira Sambuli via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>:
Impressed to see that at least two listers submitted their views, and that CAK posted an aggregate of submissions from the public consultation phase.
Notably absent are civil society organisations (save for individuals who may not necessarily have been representing their respective organisations).
What are the gaps? Capacity for (cyber) policy engagement?
-- Regards, Nanjira www.nanjira.com <http://www.nanjira.com>
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As one of the two people, all views were my own. However I'd like to thank the person from the CA who posted it here. Way to go to inform people Sidney Touched not typed from my Infinix Z3 On 14 Jun 2016 6:53 pm, "Nanjira Sambuli via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Impressed to see that at least two listers submitted their views, and that CAK posted an aggregate of submissions from the public consultation phase.
Notably absent are civil society organisations (save for individuals who may not necessarily have been representing their respective organisations).
What are the gaps? Capacity for (cyber) policy engagement?
-- Regards, Nanjira www.nanjira.com <http://www.nanjira.com>
About.Me <http://about.me/ninanjira>| Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/ninanjira>| LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/nanjira>| Skype <http://hatscripts.com/addskype?nanjirasambuli>
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participants (3)
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Grace Mutung'u (Bomu)
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Nanjira Sambuli
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Sidney Ochieng