NAIROBI, Kenya, May 20- Kenya is among countries set to benefit from a Sh3.3 billion by the United Kingdom, meant to build cyber security resilience in developing countries and globally, particularly in Africa and the Indo-Pacific.
The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab said the UK, jointly with INTERPOL, is setting up a new cyber operations hub in Africa working across Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Rwanda to support joint operations against cyber-crime.
Speaking at the National Cyber Security Centre’s CYBERUK conference on May 12, he outlined the UK’s vision of being a leading responsible cyber power, working with partners to shape cyberspace according to our values.
“We are working with like-minded partners, to make sure that the international order that governs cyber is fit for purpose,” he said.
“Our aim should be to create a cyberspace that is free, open, peaceful and secure, and which benefits all countries and all people. We want to see international law respected in cyberspace, just as we would anywhere else. And we need to show how the rules apply to these changes in technology, the changes in threats, and the systemic attempts to render the internet a lawless space.”
The multi-billion investment in cyber capacity building will target countries in Africa, the Commonwealth and Indo-Pacific.
This is meant to transform their resilience by helping build national emergency response teams and promoting future leadership by funding new Chevening scholarships.
The new Interpol desk will work across Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Rwanda, creating a regional strategy to support joint operations against cybercrime, and strengthen African states’ capability to combat the crime and those behind it.
“With some of the fastest growing economies in the world, Africa has become a target for opportune cybercriminals,” the British High Commission in Kenya said in a statement.
The High Commission pointed out that, “by creating a central coordination desk within INTERPOL that law enforcement across Africa can use, the UK hopes to improve collaboration across borders to advance intelligence sharing, and ultimately stop the perpetrators of cybercrime in Africa.”
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