Government issues draft bill to tackle cybercrime and improve cybersecurity in Togo

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Tuesday, 16 October 2018 03:03
Government issues draft bill to tackle cybercrime and improve cybersecurity in Togo

(Togo First) - Last Friday, Togo’s government, during a ministers’ council, issued a bill to improve cybersecurity.

Through the bill, Lomé wishes to put in place an appropriate legal and institutional framework to tackle cybercrime, a global issue.

Once adopted by the parliament, the bill would “ensure that cybercrime is effectively and efficiently dealt with across Togo”, statement from the ministers’ council reveals.

The newly reached milestone translates a will to adapt Togo’s penal system, through the restructuring of legal procedures in the digital industry as well as the modernization of traditional penal rules.

In this framework, the bill plans for the creation of a national cybersecurity agency and a Cybersecurity Support Fund.

In the same vein, the government announced the upcoming creation of a cybercrime national agency and the establishment of a computer Emergency Response Team.

Séna Akoda

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