Public-Private Ops Net Big Wins Against African Cybercrime
Three cybersecurity firms worked with Interpol and authorities in Nigeria, South Africa, Rwanda, and four other African nations to arrest more than 300 cybercriminals.
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Three cybersecurity firms worked with Interpol and authorities in Nigeria, South Africa, Rwanda, and four other African nations to arrest more than 300 cybercriminals.
The two countries will work on AI security guardrails, public key infrastructure, smart city cyber, and more.
As the law's October 2023 transition deadline approaches, it's critical for organizations doing business in Rwanda to understand its requirements and implications.
The ambitious move by the nation also comes with cybersecurity risks.