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This document analyzes the developing cybersecurity and data protection legal framework in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It details key legislation, such as Law 29-2019 on Personal Data Protection and the Digital Code of 2023, highlighting their alignment with international standards like the GDPR. The analysis also identifies significant gaps, including the lack of a dedicated cybersecurity law and the delayed establishment of supervisory authorities like the Data Protection Commission and the APD, concluding that the framework is a work in progress.
This Australian Government bill proposes new cybersecurity legislation establishing mandatory security standards for smart devices, ransomware payment reporting obligations, and a framework for managing significant cyber incidents. It introduces the roles of a National Cyber Security Coordinator to lead government response and a Cyber Incident Review Board to conduct post-incident reviews and make recommendations.
This document summarizes Burkina Faso's key cybersecurity legislation, outlining a comprehensive legal framework to protect its digital environment. It details several key laws, including the Information Systems Security Act (2024), the Revised Criminal Code (2018), and the National Cybersecurity Strategy (2019-2023), highlighting their interrelations and the enhanced role of the National Agency for Information Systems Security (ANSSI).
This report provides a summary and analysis of Ethiopia's cybersecurity legal framework. It outlines key legislation covering cybercrime, data protection, electronic transactions, and digital identity, including the significant Personal Data Protection Proclamation of 2024. The document analyzes the interrelation of these laws, identifies gaps such as the lack of a single centralized cybersecurity authority, and discusses implementation challenges in a developing country context.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of Côte d'Ivoire's cybersecurity legal framework, including key laws on data protection (Law No. 2013-450), cybercrime (Law No. 2013-451), and electronic transactions (Law No. 2013-546). It analyzes the country's governance structure, its alignment with international standards like the Budapest Convention, and identifies key weaknesses, such as the lack of English translations for legislation and the need for regulations addressing emerging technologies.
This document is a proposed Act on Cybersecurity for the Czech Republic, intended to transpose the EU's NIS 2 Directive into national law. It establishes the rights and obligations of public authorities and private entities, designating the National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NÚKIB) as the primary regulatory and enforcement body. The Act introduces a two-tier system ('higher' and 'lower' obligations) for regulated service providers, mandates cybersecurity incident reporting, establishes a mechanism for assessing supply chain security for strategically important services, and outlines procedures for declaring and managing a 'state of cyber emergency'.
This document summarizes Libya's developing regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence, data protection, and cloud computing. It highlights that while a dedicated AI framework is still nascent and influenced by African Union strategies, key legislation like Law No. 5/2022 on Cybercrime and Law No. 6/2022 on Electronic Transactions have been established to govern data. The text notes ongoing government initiatives, such as those by the Ministry of Economy and Trade, to create a more comprehensive legal framework that supports technological innovation while protecting citizens' rights.
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Republic of Korea's national cybersecurity framework, detailing its legal system, governance structures, and key infrastructure. It outlines the roles of major governmental bodies like the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and Ministry of Science and ICT (MSICT), and specialized agencies such as the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA). The document also covers the e-Government infrastructure, the national cybersecurity strategy, and offers lessons for Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) member states based on Korea's experiences.
This document is a government proposal for the Czech Republic's 2024 Act on Cybersecurity, which transposes the EU's NIS 2 Directive into national law. The Act establishes a comprehensive legal framework, defining the rights and obligations of regulated service providers, which are classified into 'higher' and 'lower' obligation regimes. It outlines requirements for security measures, risk management, cybersecurity incident reporting, and supply chain security for strategically important services. The National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NUKIB) is designated as the central administrative and enforcement authority with powers to issue countermeasures, manage a 'state of cyber emergency,' and oversee compliance.
This document provides a comprehensive set of security guidelines for the blockchain and Web3 ecosystem. Published by the India Blockchain Forum and QuillAudits, it details best practices for securing various components including smart contracts (tokens, DeFi, DAOs, NFTs), dApps, and wallets. The guidelines cover the entire development lifecycle, from initial design and coding in Solidity to testing, deployment, and incident response, aiming to mitigate risks and prevent common vulnerabilities.
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