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Govt To Set Up Cybercrime Response Team

2 years agoSat, 22 Oct 2022 07:04:38 GMT
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Govt To Set Up Cybercrime Response Team

The government says it will establish a National Computer Incident Response Team (NCIRT), which will receive and respond to cybercrime reports in the country.

According to Britannica, cybercrime, also called computer crime, is the use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends, such as committing fraud, trafficking in child pornography and intellectual property, stealing identities, or violating privacy.

Speaking at a cyber-security dialogue at the University of Zimbabwe on Thursday, Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services, Jenfan Muswere, said the government has passed laws to combat cyber-crimes. He said:

As a result, the Government has responded swiftly through regulatory measures such as the enactment of the Cyber and Data Protection Act, as well as supporting directives and other related legislation to enforce provisions of the law across all sectors of the economy.

In addition, the ministry, working with its stakeholders, has designed a programme to train personnel in Government ministries, departments, and agencies on ICT skills and cybersecurity awareness.

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We believe there is room for collaboration with institutions of higher learning such as the University of Zimbabwe in this regard.

In addition, the ministry, working with POTRAZ (Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe) and the International Telecommunications Union, is setting up a National Computer Incident Response Team (NCIRT) to provide a focal point for incident reporting and response in the country.

| The Sunday Mail

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5 Comments

ZimCitizen · 2 years ago
The only thing these Zanuoids do is to craft oppressive laws. Chawora Chinhu Ichi.
Faith · 2 years ago
For fear of victimisation and to avoid identity theft, just use pseudo names etc less u gon be in court for cyber crimes... Avoid attacking each other thts cyber bullying, avoid nude pics thats a cyber crime
Observer · 2 years ago
Politicisation of development is now rampant in the country which shows immaturity across political circles.There is a growing tendency of criticism where credit should be given instead especially Government initiated activities or Programs,we tend to mistakenly link them to Zanu PF.Let us be above politics
WILLIAM SONBOY CHINEMBIRI · 2 years ago
This is a welcome move by the gvt then they can arrest all ccc terrorists using this platform, who spread their lies and hatred for peace loving Zimbabweans.
pk · 2 years ago
second thing report all ccc thugs using this platform
king · 2 years ago
first thing is to report fake bush lawyer

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