1 billion to the DCI to fight cyber-crime

One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney *Twitter:* @princelySid <https://twitter.com/princelySid> | *Web: * sidneyochieng.co.ke *Skype: *sidney.ochieng | *Github:* princelySid <https://github.com/princelySid>

Thank you Sidney. This is shocking. Whatever happened to access before control? Some counties still don’t have network yet we’re pre-occupied with fighting ‘complex crimes’. On Fri, 2 Feb 2018 at 16:53, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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Really interesting - https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/news/Uhuru-Communications-Authority-Sh1-... On Feb 2, 2018 17:26, "kanini mutemi via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Thank you Sidney. This is shocking.
Whatever happened to access before control? Some counties still don’t have network yet we’re pre-occupied with fighting ‘complex crimes’.
On Fri, 2 Feb 2018 at 16:53, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning! With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF! Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is: 1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF?? For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!! On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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Washington Nature abhors a vacuum. This list has time and again consistently reminded the CA and the USF to spend the money as it was meant to. Swathes of the country are still without connectivity and we still print out quarterly fiction about connectivity statistics. On this the President is right. What he is basically saying is that if you can’t find a way to spend the money I will show you how to! :-) Ili we funzo kwa the upcoming DG... :-) Ali Hussein Hussein & Associates +254 0713 601113 Twitter: @AliHKassim Skype: abu-jomo LinkedIn: http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim Blog: www.alyhussein.com "Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought". ~ Albert Szent-Györgyi Sent from my iPad
On 3 Feb 2018, at 1:04 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote: One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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+1 Ali, Use it or lose it. John From: kictanet [mailto:kictanet-bounces+jmasiwe=bluegate.co.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Admin CampusCiti via kictanet Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2018 4:42 PM To: John Masiwe <jmasiwe@bluegate.co.ke> Cc: Admin CampusCiti <info@campusciti.com> Subject: Re: [kictanet] 1 billion to the DCI to fight cyber-crime Washington Nature abhors a vacuum. This list has time and again consistently reminded the CA and the USF to spend the money as it was meant to. Swathes of the country are still without connectivity and we still print out quarterly fiction about connectivity statistics. On this the President is right. What he is basically saying is that if you can’t find a way to spend the money I will show you how to! :-) Ili we funzo kwa the upcoming DG... :-) Ali Hussein Hussein & Associates +254 0713 601113 Twitter: @AliHKassim Skype: abu-jomo LinkedIn: http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim Blog: www.alyhussein.com <http://www.alyhussein.com/> "Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought". ~ Albert Szent-Györgyi Sent from my iPad On 3 Feb 2018, at 1:04 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke <mailto:kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> > wrote: This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning! With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF! Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is: 1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF?? For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!! On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke <mailto:kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> > wrote: One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney Twitter: @princelySid <https://twitter.com/princelySid> | Web: sidneyochieng.co.ke <http://sidneyochieng.co.ke/> Skype: sidney.ochieng | Github: princelySid <https://github.com/princelySid> _______________________________________________ kictanet mailing list kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke <mailto:kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/mailman/listinfo/kictanet Twitter: http://twitter.com/kictanet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KICTANet/ Unsubscribe or change your options at https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/mailman/options/kictanet/odhiambo%40gmail.com The Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet) is a multi-stakeholder platform for people and institutions interested and involved in ICT policy and regulation. The network aims to act as a catalyst for reform in the ICT sector in support of the national aim of ICT enabled growth and development. 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I am of the opinion (sorry, there must be a better word, but the wine in my head has locked it out from access!) that the problem starts and ends with the USFAC - Universal Service Fund Advisory Council or whatever that moribund thing is called. It's been in office since Matiang'i was CS ICT till now. How many years are those? This forum has always called for the use of the USF for certain purposes. I remember Collins Areba once gave out very compelling reasons on where the USF should come into play. It's several years since and the USFAC have just been sitting on their laurels. It is time that AC is disbanded. I hope they don't draw any salaries or allowances for being in that AC, because if they do, they need to refund every single enny they've drawn for "doing nothing". And we must strongly come out and tell Uhuru Kenyatta that the USF is not subject to his directives. I must say that him having appointed some guy called Kinoti to be DCI, who owes allegiance to him, does not augur well with his DIRECTIVE. That is corruption and I am not willing to listen to "jameni, mnataka nifanye nini?" with my taxes! USF must be used for what it was conceived for, not for CID Forensics Lab, which is built by Administration after Administration. One wishes for the days of Bitange Ndemo's tenure at the ICT Ministry, because even a fly could raise an issue and Ndemo would engage. This error or Mucheru where opacity rules is chocking! The bottom line though is that presidential directives constitute an abuse of the USF when there is an Advisory Council. That moribund Advisory Council need to GO, a new one constituted and USF applied only on improving access to telecommunications for the citizens, not funding the DCI, which should have a budget, just like the military have a budget. The DCI have a budget for their operations and it's not supposed to be drawn from the USF. That is THEFT. On 3 February 2018 at 16:41, Admin CampusCiti <info@campusciti.com> wrote:
Washington
Nature abhors a vacuum. This list has time and again consistently reminded the CA and the USF to spend the money as it was meant to. Swathes of the country are still without connectivity and we still print out quarterly fiction about connectivity statistics.
On this the President is right. What he is basically saying is that if you can’t find a way to spend the money I will show you how to!
:-)
Ili we funzo kwa the upcoming DG... :-)
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On 3 Feb 2018, at 1:04 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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There is an alarming shortage of Cyber Security professionals. Not just in Kenya but globally. One of the reasons for this is that the monetary gain in taking the path of an ethical hacker pales in comparison to that of blackhat related activities. To address this, governments and top corporate are revising the remuneration for such roles in a big way. Furthermore, we have the likes of Cisco who are developing new curriculum to address this shortage. In fact they have granted a $10M scholarship program <https://mkto.cisco.com/security-scholarship> to develop security professionals. I am one of the beneficiaries. For those asking about what complex crimes need to be fought - let me assure you that there is a very high chance that all of your connected devices is currently compromised. If not all of them. Don't wait for a skull and some text written in bold green to pop up on your screen to notify you that you have been hacked. That is not the level at which it is done nowadays. Your antivirus is also not going to help much - they work on a reactionary basis meaning that you get an update once a "new" vulnerability is discovered. I think that these funds are being drawn from the USF because the government is currently running low on funds, it would at least be a good thing for them to state this clearly if this is the case. What is important is that we need to recognise and applaud the importance of this move by the President. It makes little sense to want to get more and more people online without having a strong framework through which you can protect them, or at least provide a means of helping them to investigate and prosecute these people that are usually very keen to have a fresh supply of cyber victims. I will be following this one keenly. Regards, Kevin On 4 February 2018 at 00:30, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I am of the opinion (sorry, there must be a better word, but the wine in my head has locked it out from access!) that the problem starts and ends with the USFAC - Universal Service Fund Advisory Council or whatever that moribund thing is called. It's been in office since Matiang'i was CS ICT till now. How many years are those? This forum has always called for the use of the USF for certain purposes. I remember Collins Areba once gave out very compelling reasons on where the USF should come into play. It's several years since and the USFAC have just been sitting on their laurels.
It is time that AC is disbanded. I hope they don't draw any salaries or allowances for being in that AC, because if they do, they need to refund every single enny they've drawn for "doing nothing".
And we must strongly come out and tell Uhuru Kenyatta that the USF is not subject to his directives. I must say that him having appointed some guy called Kinoti to be DCI, who owes allegiance to him, does not augur well with his DIRECTIVE. That is corruption and I am not willing to listen to "jameni, mnataka nifanye nini?" with my taxes!
USF must be used for what it was conceived for, not for CID Forensics Lab, which is built by Administration after Administration.
One wishes for the days of Bitange Ndemo's tenure at the ICT Ministry, because even a fly could raise an issue and Ndemo would engage.
This error or Mucheru where opacity rules is chocking!
The bottom line though is that presidential directives constitute an abuse of the USF when there is an Advisory Council.
That moribund Advisory Council need to GO, a new one constituted and USF applied only on improving access to telecommunications for the citizens, not funding the DCI, which should have a budget, just like the military have a budget. The DCI have a budget for their operations and it's not supposed to be drawn from the USF. That is THEFT.
On 3 February 2018 at 16:41, Admin CampusCiti <info@campusciti.com> wrote:
Washington
Nature abhors a vacuum. This list has time and again consistently reminded the CA and the USF to spend the money as it was meant to. Swathes of the country are still without connectivity and we still print out quarterly fiction about connectivity statistics.
On this the President is right. What he is basically saying is that if you can’t find a way to spend the money I will show you how to!
:-)
Ili we funzo kwa the upcoming DG... :-)
*Ali Hussein* *Hussein & Associates* +254 0713 601113
Twitter: @AliHKassim
Skype: abu-jomo
LinkedIn: http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim>
Blog: www.alyhussein.com
"Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought". ~ Albert Szent-Györgyi
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On 3 Feb 2018, at 1:04 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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Kevin, I don't disagree with what you've point out. There is a need for more security professionals. However that money needs to budgeted for by the people whose job it is to protect us, the police and army, not by 'roadside' declaration because apparently the agency that has that money is not using it. This is not how government is supposed to work and not how an agency that is supposed to be independent works. I believe the fund will have more impact if it is used for what was designed for. On 4 February 2018 at 23:33, Kevin Kamonye via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
There is an alarming shortage of Cyber Security professionals. Not just in Kenya but globally. One of the reasons for this is that the monetary gain in taking the path of an ethical hacker pales in comparison to that of blackhat related activities.
To address this, governments and top corporate are revising the remuneration for such roles in a big way.
Furthermore, we have the likes of Cisco who are developing new curriculum to address this shortage. In fact they have granted a $10M scholarship program <https://mkto.cisco.com/security-scholarship> to develop security professionals. I am one of the beneficiaries.
For those asking about what complex crimes need to be fought - let me assure you that there is a very high chance that all of your connected devices is currently compromised. If not all of them. Don't wait for a skull and some text written in bold green to pop up on your screen to notify you that you have been hacked. That is not the level at which it is done nowadays. Your antivirus is also not going to help much - they work on a reactionary basis meaning that you get an update once a "new" vulnerability is discovered.
I think that these funds are being drawn from the USF because the government is currently running low on funds, it would at least be a good thing for them to state this clearly if this is the case.
What is important is that we need to recognise and applaud the importance of this move by the President. It makes little sense to want to get more and more people online without having a strong framework through which you can protect them, or at least provide a means of helping them to investigate and prosecute these people that are usually very keen to have a fresh supply of cyber victims. I will be following this one keenly.
Regards,
Kevin
On 4 February 2018 at 00:30, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I am of the opinion (sorry, there must be a better word, but the wine in my head has locked it out from access!) that the problem starts and ends with the USFAC - Universal Service Fund Advisory Council or whatever that moribund thing is called. It's been in office since Matiang'i was CS ICT till now. How many years are those? This forum has always called for the use of the USF for certain purposes. I remember Collins Areba once gave out very compelling reasons on where the USF should come into play. It's several years since and the USFAC have just been sitting on their laurels.
It is time that AC is disbanded. I hope they don't draw any salaries or allowances for being in that AC, because if they do, they need to refund every single enny they've drawn for "doing nothing".
And we must strongly come out and tell Uhuru Kenyatta that the USF is not subject to his directives. I must say that him having appointed some guy called Kinoti to be DCI, who owes allegiance to him, does not augur well with his DIRECTIVE. That is corruption and I am not willing to listen to "jameni, mnataka nifanye nini?" with my taxes!
USF must be used for what it was conceived for, not for CID Forensics Lab, which is built by Administration after Administration.
One wishes for the days of Bitange Ndemo's tenure at the ICT Ministry, because even a fly could raise an issue and Ndemo would engage.
This error or Mucheru where opacity rules is chocking!
The bottom line though is that presidential directives constitute an abuse of the USF when there is an Advisory Council.
That moribund Advisory Council need to GO, a new one constituted and USF applied only on improving access to telecommunications for the citizens, not funding the DCI, which should have a budget, just like the military have a budget. The DCI have a budget for their operations and it's not supposed to be drawn from the USF. That is THEFT.
On 3 February 2018 at 16:41, Admin CampusCiti <info@campusciti.com> wrote:
Washington
Nature abhors a vacuum. This list has time and again consistently reminded the CA and the USF to spend the money as it was meant to. Swathes of the country are still without connectivity and we still print out quarterly fiction about connectivity statistics.
On this the President is right. What he is basically saying is that if you can’t find a way to spend the money I will show you how to!
:-)
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On 3 Feb 2018, at 1:04 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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+10 to Sidney. Simple & clear. On 5 February 2018 at 10:27, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Kevin, I don't disagree with what you've point out. There is a need for more security professionals. However that money needs to budgeted for by the people whose job it is to protect us, the police and army, not by 'roadside' declaration because apparently the agency that has that money is not using it. This is not how government is supposed to work and not how an agency that is supposed to be independent works.
I believe the fund will have more impact if it is used for what was designed for.
On 4 February 2018 at 23:33, Kevin Kamonye via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
There is an alarming shortage of Cyber Security professionals. Not just in Kenya but globally. One of the reasons for this is that the monetary gain in taking the path of an ethical hacker pales in comparison to that of blackhat related activities.
To address this, governments and top corporate are revising the remuneration for such roles in a big way.
Furthermore, we have the likes of Cisco who are developing new curriculum to address this shortage. In fact they have granted a $10M scholarship program <https://mkto.cisco.com/security-scholarship> to develop security professionals. I am one of the beneficiaries.
For those asking about what complex crimes need to be fought - let me assure you that there is a very high chance that all of your connected devices is currently compromised. If not all of them. Don't wait for a skull and some text written in bold green to pop up on your screen to notify you that you have been hacked. That is not the level at which it is done nowadays. Your antivirus is also not going to help much - they work on a reactionary basis meaning that you get an update once a "new" vulnerability is discovered.
I think that these funds are being drawn from the USF because the government is currently running low on funds, it would at least be a good thing for them to state this clearly if this is the case.
What is important is that we need to recognise and applaud the importance of this move by the President. It makes little sense to want to get more and more people online without having a strong framework through which you can protect them, or at least provide a means of helping them to investigate and prosecute these people that are usually very keen to have a fresh supply of cyber victims. I will be following this one keenly.
Regards,
Kevin
On 4 February 2018 at 00:30, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I am of the opinion (sorry, there must be a better word, but the wine in my head has locked it out from access!) that the problem starts and ends with the USFAC - Universal Service Fund Advisory Council or whatever that moribund thing is called. It's been in office since Matiang'i was CS ICT till now. How many years are those? This forum has always called for the use of the USF for certain purposes. I remember Collins Areba once gave out very compelling reasons on where the USF should come into play. It's several years since and the USFAC have just been sitting on their laurels.
It is time that AC is disbanded. I hope they don't draw any salaries or allowances for being in that AC, because if they do, they need to refund every single enny they've drawn for "doing nothing".
And we must strongly come out and tell Uhuru Kenyatta that the USF is not subject to his directives. I must say that him having appointed some guy called Kinoti to be DCI, who owes allegiance to him, does not augur well with his DIRECTIVE. That is corruption and I am not willing to listen to "jameni, mnataka nifanye nini?" with my taxes!
USF must be used for what it was conceived for, not for CID Forensics Lab, which is built by Administration after Administration.
One wishes for the days of Bitange Ndemo's tenure at the ICT Ministry, because even a fly could raise an issue and Ndemo would engage.
This error or Mucheru where opacity rules is chocking!
The bottom line though is that presidential directives constitute an abuse of the USF when there is an Advisory Council.
That moribund Advisory Council need to GO, a new one constituted and USF applied only on improving access to telecommunications for the citizens, not funding the DCI, which should have a budget, just like the military have a budget. The DCI have a budget for their operations and it's not supposed to be drawn from the USF. That is THEFT.
On 3 February 2018 at 16:41, Admin CampusCiti <info@campusciti.com> wrote:
Washington
Nature abhors a vacuum. This list has time and again consistently reminded the CA and the USF to spend the money as it was meant to. Swathes of the country are still without connectivity and we still print out quarterly fiction about connectivity statistics.
On this the President is right. What he is basically saying is that if you can’t find a way to spend the money I will show you how to!
:-)
Ili we funzo kwa the upcoming DG... :-)
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On 3 Feb 2018, at 1:04 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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Kevin Kamonye, So from your input, what do you suppose the 1B is going to be used for at the DCI? To recruit/train cops in Cyber Security or to set up Cyber Security Systems that will protect me/us? As it is currently, there is Cybercrime Unit within the DCI. How much has it helped me/us? Start from the fact that the police cannot even recover your stolen phone. You harping the chord that "governments and top corporate are revising the remuneration for such roles in a big way." sounds quite haughty to me. Are you saying our govt has also seen it wise to give Cyber Crime prominence by extending a handsome pay to DCI personnel dealing with Cyber Crime?? My point remains that the govt must use its own budget to fund such things, not to draw funds where it's NOT supposed to. Simply put, I do not for a second trust this move, which you're asking us to "recognise and laud". On 4 February 2018 at 23:33, Kevin Kamonye <kevin.kamonye@gmail.com> wrote:
There is an alarming shortage of Cyber Security professionals. Not just in Kenya but globally. One of the reasons for this is that the monetary gain in taking the path of an ethical hacker pales in comparison to that of blackhat related activities.
To address this, governments and top corporate are revising the remuneration for such roles in a big way.
Furthermore, we have the likes of Cisco who are developing new curriculum to address this shortage. In fact they have granted a $10M scholarship program <https://mkto.cisco.com/security-scholarship> to develop security professionals. I am one of the beneficiaries.
For those asking about what complex crimes need to be fought - let me assure you that there is a very high chance that all of your connected devices is currently compromised. If not all of them. Don't wait for a skull and some text written in bold green to pop up on your screen to notify you that you have been hacked. That is not the level at which it is done nowadays. Your antivirus is also not going to help much - they work on a reactionary basis meaning that you get an update once a "new" vulnerability is discovered.
I think that these funds are being drawn from the USF because the government is currently running low on funds, it would at least be a good thing for them to state this clearly if this is the case.
What is important is that we need to recognise and applaud the importance of this move by the President. It makes little sense to want to get more and more people online without having a strong framework through which you can protect them, or at least provide a means of helping them to investigate and prosecute these people that are usually very keen to have a fresh supply of cyber victims. I will be following this one keenly.
Regards,
Kevin
On 4 February 2018 at 00:30, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I am of the opinion (sorry, there must be a better word, but the wine in my head has locked it out from access!) that the problem starts and ends with the USFAC - Universal Service Fund Advisory Council or whatever that moribund thing is called. It's been in office since Matiang'i was CS ICT till now. How many years are those? This forum has always called for the use of the USF for certain purposes. I remember Collins Areba once gave out very compelling reasons on where the USF should come into play. It's several years since and the USFAC have just been sitting on their laurels.
It is time that AC is disbanded. I hope they don't draw any salaries or allowances for being in that AC, because if they do, they need to refund every single enny they've drawn for "doing nothing".
And we must strongly come out and tell Uhuru Kenyatta that the USF is not subject to his directives. I must say that him having appointed some guy called Kinoti to be DCI, who owes allegiance to him, does not augur well with his DIRECTIVE. That is corruption and I am not willing to listen to "jameni, mnataka nifanye nini?" with my taxes!
USF must be used for what it was conceived for, not for CID Forensics Lab, which is built by Administration after Administration.
One wishes for the days of Bitange Ndemo's tenure at the ICT Ministry, because even a fly could raise an issue and Ndemo would engage.
This error or Mucheru where opacity rules is chocking!
The bottom line though is that presidential directives constitute an abuse of the USF when there is an Advisory Council.
That moribund Advisory Council need to GO, a new one constituted and USF applied only on improving access to telecommunications for the citizens, not funding the DCI, which should have a budget, just like the military have a budget. The DCI have a budget for their operations and it's not supposed to be drawn from the USF. That is THEFT.
On 3 February 2018 at 16:41, Admin CampusCiti <info@campusciti.com> wrote:
Washington
Nature abhors a vacuum. This list has time and again consistently reminded the CA and the USF to spend the money as it was meant to. Swathes of the country are still without connectivity and we still print out quarterly fiction about connectivity statistics.
On this the President is right. What he is basically saying is that if you can’t find a way to spend the money I will show you how to!
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On 3 Feb 2018, at 1:04 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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Sidney, we are certainly on the same page. Due process when it comes to public funds and governance is an ideal that we must adhere to. This would be the dogmatic/ idealistic approach - strict adherence to the laid down laws. Now. I am just but an ordinary citizen here. Almost a complete nobody in the hierarchy. What am I to do about this situation? We are living in times when the government of the day is apparently disregarding direct court orders. Dissent is being cracked on heavily. The only option I have is to invoke the pragmatic nature that is my favourite philosophical school of thought and admit that the situation is what it is and these funds will be spent however they want to. All I can hope for is that they will make a significant impact towards improving the state of cyber security in our country. Otherwise if there are people who are willing to join me in a protest march to the DCI HQ, or State House ..... Sent on mobile. On 5 Feb 2018 10:33, "Odhiambo Washington via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Kevin Kamonye,
So from your input, what do you suppose the 1B is going to be used for at the DCI? To recruit/train cops in Cyber Security or to set up Cyber Security Systems that will protect me/us? As it is currently, there is Cybercrime Unit within the DCI. How much has it helped me/us? Start from the fact that the police cannot even recover your stolen phone. You harping the chord that "governments and top corporate are revising the remuneration for such roles in a big way." sounds quite haughty to me. Are you saying our govt has also seen it wise to give Cyber Crime prominence by extending a handsome pay to DCI personnel dealing with Cyber Crime??
My point remains that the govt must use its own budget to fund such things, not to draw funds where it's NOT supposed to. Simply put, I do not for a second trust this move, which you're asking us to "recognise and laud".
On 4 February 2018 at 23:33, Kevin Kamonye <kevin.kamonye@gmail.com> wrote:
There is an alarming shortage of Cyber Security professionals. Not just in Kenya but globally. One of the reasons for this is that the monetary gain in taking the path of an ethical hacker pales in comparison to that of blackhat related activities.
To address this, governments and top corporate are revising the remuneration for such roles in a big way.
Furthermore, we have the likes of Cisco who are developing new curriculum to address this shortage. In fact they have granted a $10M scholarship program <https://mkto.cisco.com/security-scholarship> to develop security professionals. I am one of the beneficiaries.
For those asking about what complex crimes need to be fought - let me assure you that there is a very high chance that all of your connected devices is currently compromised. If not all of them. Don't wait for a skull and some text written in bold green to pop up on your screen to notify you that you have been hacked. That is not the level at which it is done nowadays. Your antivirus is also not going to help much - they work on a reactionary basis meaning that you get an update once a "new" vulnerability is discovered.
I think that these funds are being drawn from the USF because the government is currently running low on funds, it would at least be a good thing for them to state this clearly if this is the case.
What is important is that we need to recognise and applaud the importance of this move by the President. It makes little sense to want to get more and more people online without having a strong framework through which you can protect them, or at least provide a means of helping them to investigate and prosecute these people that are usually very keen to have a fresh supply of cyber victims. I will be following this one keenly.
Regards,
Kevin
On 4 February 2018 at 00:30, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
I am of the opinion (sorry, there must be a better word, but the wine in my head has locked it out from access!) that the problem starts and ends with the USFAC - Universal Service Fund Advisory Council or whatever that moribund thing is called. It's been in office since Matiang'i was CS ICT till now. How many years are those? This forum has always called for the use of the USF for certain purposes. I remember Collins Areba once gave out very compelling reasons on where the USF should come into play. It's several years since and the USFAC have just been sitting on their laurels.
It is time that AC is disbanded. I hope they don't draw any salaries or allowances for being in that AC, because if they do, they need to refund every single enny they've drawn for "doing nothing".
And we must strongly come out and tell Uhuru Kenyatta that the USF is not subject to his directives. I must say that him having appointed some guy called Kinoti to be DCI, who owes allegiance to him, does not augur well with his DIRECTIVE. That is corruption and I am not willing to listen to "jameni, mnataka nifanye nini?" with my taxes!
USF must be used for what it was conceived for, not for CID Forensics Lab, which is built by Administration after Administration.
One wishes for the days of Bitange Ndemo's tenure at the ICT Ministry, because even a fly could raise an issue and Ndemo would engage.
This error or Mucheru where opacity rules is chocking!
The bottom line though is that presidential directives constitute an abuse of the USF when there is an Advisory Council.
That moribund Advisory Council need to GO, a new one constituted and USF applied only on improving access to telecommunications for the citizens, not funding the DCI, which should have a budget, just like the military have a budget. The DCI have a budget for their operations and it's not supposed to be drawn from the USF. That is THEFT.
On 3 February 2018 at 16:41, Admin CampusCiti <info@campusciti.com> wrote:
Washington
Nature abhors a vacuum. This list has time and again consistently reminded the CA and the USF to spend the money as it was meant to. Swathes of the country are still without connectivity and we still print out quarterly fiction about connectivity statistics.
On this the President is right. What he is basically saying is that if you can’t find a way to spend the money I will show you how to!
:-)
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On 3 Feb 2018, at 1:04 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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The resent happenings are making us develop hypergraphia. Good questions Washington. We have not only lost independence of CA, but of every other institution we bragged as independent. Jaindi Kisero's prophecy has come. A country goes down the slippery slope if there are enough collaborators to subvert the law from orders of the Emperor. It rubbish the purpose of board oversight as Ali is always preaching. From what we have gathered so far from exposé and the leaked memos at CA, Wangusi is one man who rejected illegal orders. We fought so hard to have a functional USF kitty, and a USF board too which was to decide how the marginalised in Lamu and Lokichar would have comparable communication experience to those in Nairobi. But that is now water down the drain. I'm calling for the *disbandment* of the USF board for failing the Kenyan people. Watu bure kabisa. CA through USF is NOT collecting funds from Telcos to to fund policing. I want to posit here that USF funds do not belong to the central government. They belong to mwananchi who wants comparable communication as that experienced in major cities marginalised Poor governance is infectious. We are the average of the friends we keep. So depending on the region a country is in, gains can be eroded by the neighbours. It started with Burundi, and rolled all over the region (Ukiona mwenzako akinyolewa...) . Conversely, positive gains are also seen in the Region where democracy is starting to flourish, an example being ECOWAS region... Remember Gambia. Senegal and Nigeria and Ghana have really shown the world what true democracy looks like. On Feb 3, 2018 1:04 PM, "Odhiambo Washington via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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Team, Great inputs and pointers already. BTW, we are already requesting a statement on use of the USF funds and status of the infrastructure development for which the fund was set up. We are also aware the funds have run into a few billions, which we are keen to monitor compliance to the intended use. Some tenders were floated which we shall be following keenly. Great questions re who’s ultimately responsible for the USF funds. We shall establish and ensure the necessary accountabilities are assigned and guide the administration of the funds. The ICT Committee is on the same page with you re access before control. Looking forward to the receiving the report on counties. Kind regards, Abshiro Sent from my iPad
On 3 Feb 2018, at 13:04, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
This 1B for the DCI for "complex" crimes directive is just the beginning!
With Wangusi OUT (blocked from resuming office despite a court order) and the Fatcats now in control, I can see the whole of the USF account being depleted in no time, and without any part of it going for infrastructure improvement or anything that it was intended for. I remember a recent media article where the Ministry of ICT had requested CA to fund the presidential inauguration to the tune of KES 25m when there was actually a budget for the inauguration, which the article cited as some of the possible reasons Wangusi is being hounded out of office, because he declined the request despite CA sitting on billions in USF!
Now that such a directive is out, and will possibly be executed with haste, my question is:
1. Does the law allow the president to give directives to CA?? 2. Does the law allow the president (or the Minister) to give directives on where.how the USF should be used? 3. Whom does the law give the mandate to decide on the USF??
For starters, the independence of the CA is OVER!!!
On 2 February 2018 at 16:52, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote: One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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So this fund has such money n what has been done with it so far? On Fri, Feb 2, 2018, 16:52 Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
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the complex crimes comes about when multiple experts are needed to un earth a criminal activity, like when cyber forensics, toxologist, document examiner, criminologist, pathologist, foresic accountant, among oters are needed to investigate, collect and analyse evidence at crime. the DCI should have a well cordiated rules of engagement with other stake holders outside police force to win war on cyber crime Julius Njiraini Computer security and forensics investigation experts Julkin Technologies On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 4:52 PM, Sidney Ochieng via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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The money should be channeled to make collaboration between police, public, private sector with clear guidelines of engagement. Police alone can't win war on Cyber crime. Proper secure policies,Standard, guidelines should be enforced to secure isms, strong giudelines on crime evedidence gathering, analysis and expert presentation in legal proceedings is needed On Feb 2, 2018 4:54 PM, "Sidney Ochieng via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
One billion shillings from Communications Authority universal service fund to be allocated to DCI, to boost fight against cyber-crime, 'and more complex crimes with which today Kenyans must contend.'. - Uhuru at IG Conference. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilCu3Ch1mXk Is this legal? Is this what the fund is for? -- Regards, Sidney
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participants (11)
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Abshiro Halake
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Admin CampusCiti
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Bernard Kioko
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Ephraim Percy Kenyanito
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John @ Blue Gate Technologies Ltd
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Julius Njiraini
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kanini mutemi
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Kevin Kamonye
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Mwendwa Kivuva
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Odhiambo Washington
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Sidney Ochieng