The
Permanent Secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Works, Transport and Communication,
Prof Faustin Kamuzora, said yesterday in Dar es Salaam that developed countries
through ITU have contributed the funds to help support nations and institutions
that stand a better chance to fight the threat.
He
said cyber crime costs various countries and companies US dollar 400 billions
per annum.
“However,
despite the threat from the cyber crime it’s estimated that about 650 dollars
will be invested by the companies and nations to control the attacks. This is
an opportunity to countries with specialised skills and technologies,” he said.
Prof
Kamuzora made the revelation when closing the Commonwealth Telecommunication
Organisation (CTO) workshop for formulation of the National Cyber Security
Strategy.
“The
resources focus at supporting countries advanced in fighting the cybercrime
threats currently worrying the world by providing cybercrime control facilities
among other support,” he said, adding that Tanzania stands a better chance to
benefit.
He
told the ‘Daily News on Saturday’ in an interview that the government has
embarked on demanding strategies set to ensure the country is highly developed
to control the threats where it would definitely benefit from the ITU
resources.
“One
of the strategies is to ensure we (Tanzania) equip advanced experts to oversee
and manage cyber security in the country,” he said, adding that discussions
were underway to use National Fund for Advancement of Science and Technology
(NFAST) under COSTEC to enhance the capability of Tanzania in addressing the
cyber security challenges.
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“It
is critical that we build our nation’s stock of cyber security skills, which
are the actual ingredients to the National cyber security strategy,” he said.
Prof Kamuzora said that Tanzania is currently in the process of formulating
national cyber security strategy that envisions an organised and strategic
approach in safeguarding the cyberspace.
He
said the working groups under the Commonwealth Telecommunication Organisation
(CTO) have produced the first draft of Tanzania National Security Strategy and
thus awaits the next move.
The
envisaged national cyber security strategy will, among other things, prepare
Tanzanians on how to participate in the digital economy by specializing in such
skills so as to benefit from the cyber security sub-industry.
“The
next step will be fine-tuning of the draft national cyber security strategy and
at a later stage to present it to the stakeholders’ consultation meeting,” he
said.
Last
year, Tanzania passed a legislation (Cybercrime Act 2015) providing for
offences related to computer systems and Information Communication
Technologies.
The
Act criminalises and penalises a number of cyber activities including data
espionage, publication of child pornography, publication of pornography,
publication of false information and publication of materials that incite,
deny, minimise or justify acts that constitute genocide or crimes against
humanity.
Despite
penalties - imprisonment and paying fines, the law also gives courts powers to
order forfeiture of any property used in the commission of the crime or any
property constituting traceable proceeds of such offences.
This is a very good initiative for the Country as the cybercrime keep rising and trouble the economy of many contries across the world - I wrote details on this to the article that can be READ HERE.
The starting point should be - Having the right skill set to the right place, Awareness and extending efforts on Capacity Building. The Video below explains well the need for RIGHT SKILL SET a statement made by H.E Uhuru Kenyatta, The President of Kenya - This should also be applied on the field of Cybersecurity for us to meet targets.
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