Cyber-attack will not halt provision of government services via digital platforms, CS Owalo
Murang’a
Saturday, July 29, 2023
KNA by Bernard Munyao/Anita Omwenga
Information, Communications and Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary Eliud Owalo has assured Kenyans that their digital data contained in the E-citizen is safe.
Owalo on Friday said despite the attempted cyber-attack on government digital services on Thursday, the attackers who targeted government and private institutions did not manage to infringe the privacy or interfere with the Kenyan data contained in various digital platforms.
He confirmed it was a botched cyber-attack and that the mitigation framework around the system repulsed the attempt thus the Kenyan data was not alternated or interfered with.
He said the attackers tried to jam the system by making over and above ordinary levels of requests to the system so that they interfere with the efficiency and effectiveness of the platform.
“On Thursday evening, our technical team managed to restore our system and Kenyans should feel free to explore government digital services. The government is committed to deal with cybercrime now that many government services are being rendered using digital platforms,” said the CS when he launched Jitume Digital laboratories in Mathioya and Michuki Technical Institutes in Murang’a County.
He reiterated that cyber-attacks would not deter the government's efforts in providing key services through digital platforms.
“Currently, more than 5,000 government services are offered through digital platforms and those criminal attacks on our systems will not stop us from exploiting digital advancements,” added Owalo.
The government, he noted, is investing hugely in digital developments in an effort to exploit opportunities in the digital world especially to benefit youth.
“We are currently establishing Jitume digital laboratories in various parts of the country to boost digital literacy and provide a platform for young people to exploit online jobs. Jitume programme has been designed to equip TVETS countrywide with 23, 000 virtual desktops and through this programme we expect to equip one million learners with market ready business and ICT related courses for free,” explained the CS.
Owalo said the government is also reaching out to global technological companies to provide digital jobs for Kenyan youths.
Water CS Alice Wahome who accompanied Owalo urged young people to maximally exploit the opportunities provided by the government to earn a living.
“Our young people need to fully use these laboratories and earn a living. The money the government is using to establish the digital laboratories is a lot and we want our young people to work and earn income through digital jobs,” she said.
Dagoretti South MP John Kiarie who chairs Parliamentary Committee on Communication, Information and Technology said the Jitume centres the government has established were proving to be a game changer to youth.
He said there is an oversubscription on digital jobs to be done thus indicating many young people are embracing the services of the digital centers.
“Some of the Jitume centers in the country are running on a 24-hour basis where there are three 8-hour shifts. This shows the young people are quite committed to do online jobs and make them global citizens who are globally employable,” he added.
On the cyber-attack, Kiarie said the National Assembly is working on a legal, legislative and policy framework to govern cyberspace operations.
He stressed Kenya has robust data protection law to curb cybercrime that was put in place by the 12th Parliament.
“I urge Kenyans not to fear transacting their services through online platforms as their data is legally protected,” he noted.
Mathioya MP Edwin Mugo praised the establishment of the Jitume centre in his constituency saying it would provide jobs to thousands of local youths.
He noted that the local NG-CDF is working to install WiFi spots at various parts of the constituency to enable those engaged in digital jobs to work from their homes.
“In Mathioya, we have four Ajira digital hubs and we are targeting to install WiFi spots to support online working. The move will assist in mitigating unemployment among our young people,” added Mugo.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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