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CRAN unveils NAM-CSIRT to combat cyber threats The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) officially launched the Namibia Cyber Security Incident Response Team (NAM-CSIRT) in Windhoek. This significant milestone reflects CRAN’s commitment to advancing Namibia’s cyber resilience and safeguarding the nation’s digital infrastructure from increasingly complex cyber threats. As Namibia embraces the digital age, the nation is presented with vast opportunities for economic development, innovation, and enhanced social connectivity. However, these benefits come with growing cybersecurity risks that demand immediate and coordinated responses. CRAN Board Chairperson, Tulimevava Mufeti, emphasised that cybercrime is a global issue that impacts individuals, businesses, and governments alike.  “Addressing these threats requires a united national approach. The establishment of NAM-CSIRT represents a critical step forward in our collective efforts to fortify Namibia’s cybersecurity posture,” she stated. Mufeti further noted that the CRAN Board of Directors has diligently developed a comprehensive governance framework for NAM-CSIRT to ensure it operates with professionalism, transparency, and accountability. “This framework will guide the team’s incident response activities and uphold the highest standards of integrity,” she added. The Authority expressed its appreciation to the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT), which allocated N$20 million in seed funding to support the establishment and operationalisation of NAM-CSIRT. These funds have been pivotal in laying the necessary infrastructure and securing the skilled personnel and technological tools required for effective operations. Mufeti also affirmed that CRAN remains in close collaboration with the government to secure sustained funding for NAM-CSIRT. “Cybersecurity is not a one-off initiative, but it is an ongoing effort that requires continuous investment in resources, training, capacity building, and innovation. As cyber threats evolve, so must our response strategies,” she remarked. Emma Theofelus, Minister of ICT, who launched the NAM-CSIRT, reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering an environment conducive to the growth of the ICT sector in Namibia. “The establishment of NAM-CSIRT aligns with our vision of building a resilient digital economy, where citizens, businesses, and government can operate securely in cyberspace,” she said. “In an era marked by increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, a dedicated Cyber Security Incident Response Team is vital to ensuring our preparedness and ability to respond swiftly and effectively to cyber incidents,” she added. Theofelus also confirmed MICT’s ongoing commitment to fund NAM-CSIRT, enabling it to remain equipped with the latest threat intelligence tools, innovative technology, and skilled personnel.In conclusion, Theofelus called upon all stakeholders to actively engage with NAM-CSIRT. “Together, we can foster a culture of cybersecurity awareness and resilience that permeates every level of our society,” she said. – Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia

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Namibia Launches NAM-CSIRT to Bolster National Cybersecurity - TechAfrica News Namibia Launches NAM-CSIRT to Bolster National Cybersecurity  TechAfrica News

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CRAN officially launches NAM-CSIRT - Telecompaper CRAN officially launches NAM-CSIRT  Telecompaper

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NAM-CSIRT launched to enhance National Cybersecurity Response Niël Terblanché Namibia has officially launched its national Cyber Security Incident Response Team (NAM-CSIRT), a dedicated unit aimed at bolstering the country’s digital defences amid a rising tide of cyber threats. The minister of information and communication technology, Emma Theofelus, officiated at the launch in Windhoek on Monday. Theofelus described the launch of NAM-CSIRT as not just a unit, but as national defence against cyber threats. She added that the initiative embodies our commitment to safeguarding Namibia’s critical information infrastructure and ensuring the protection of our citizens’ personal data, businesses’ intellectual property, and the integrity of our public and private business operations. According to the minister, the NAM-CSIRT will operate under the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT), with initial seed funding of N$20 million already committed. “If I had it my way, I would increase the funding 10 times over right now,” she said. She stressed that the funding would go towards acquiring essential threat intelligence tools, infrastructure, and skilled personnel to ensure the team is properly equipped. Theofelus warned that Namibia’s critical infrastructure—including sectors such as energy, healthcare, and financial services—is vulnerable to cyberattacks, particularly as the country embraces digitalisation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. “The implications of a successful cyber incident can be catastrophic. We must recognise that our infrastructure is at risk,” she said. The minister added that the newly launched NAM-CSIRT website will serve as an operational platform offering incident reporting tools, cybersecurity best practices, and threat updates. “It symbolises the full operationalisation of our National Cyber Incident Response Team,” Theofelus said. She stressed the need for collective responsibility and urged all stakeholders—including government bodies, public enterprises, and the private sector—to actively collaborate with NAM-CSIRT. “Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility. Through collaboration, we can create a network of cyber resilience that will strengthen our national security,” she said Theofelus also made a commitment to supporting legislative efforts, including the Cybercrime Bill and the Data Protection Bill, noting the emotional and financial toll cyberattacks have on Namibians. “It erodes trust in technology. As a caring government, we are not happy when our country is under attack,” she added Theofelus urged the nation to be vigilant, proactive, and responsible.

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Namibian invests NAD 20 mln in NAM-CSIRT and holds stakeholder event - Telecompaper EN Namibian invests NAD 20 mln in NAM-CSIRT and holds stakeholder event  Telecompaper EN

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