Internet Security in Kenya - Part II

From Bankelele Fri Jan 7 2011, 10:45:00

This week, the Kenya Police website was hacked and it sparked some debate on security investments and their effectiveness.

Mid last year, a forum was held in Nairobi to review the state of internet security and some of the findings were that hacking and computer fraud were relatively easy to perpetrate so in some organizations and the problem is only going to get worse owing faster internet speeds and failure to address risks around people, processes, and technology in regional organizations and financial institutions.

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