Are we protecting national data?

Kenya's *future* Data Protection act should require *Kenyan* IT authorities to vet/investigate foreign software/services.. Our laws including the constitution mention "the national interest". https://www.cnet.com/news/kaspersky-lab-russian-hacking-us-government-nation... Yep, there's more. The Wall Street Journal reported on Oct. 5 that Russians had used Kaspersky's software to steal NSA secrets <https://www.wsj.com/articles/russian-hackers-stole-nsa-data-on-u-s-cyber-defense-1507222108> from a staffer's home laptop. In 2015, the antivirus scanner picked up the NSA's hacking tools, which landed in the Kremlin's hands, according to the report. And then on Oct. 10, The New York Times reported that Israeli intelligence caught Russian hackers looking for secret files <https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/10/technology/kaspersky-lab-israel-russia-hacking.html> in real time using Kaspersky Lab's antivirus software. The software had become an advanced search engine for Russian hackers to steal data, the Times reported. CyberScoop also reported on the same day <https://www.cyberscoop.com/kaspersky-fbi-cia-fsb-demarche-2015/> that Kaspersky Lab and the US government had a tense confrontation in 2015 after the security company boasted to FBI agents during a sales pitch that the software could be used as a tool for spying on terrorists. Read more... https://www.cnet.com/news/kaspersky-lab-russian-hacking-us-government-nation...
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S.M. Muraya