Kenya and Romania Team Up for Enhanced Digital Security
Kenya and Romania have joined forces to bolster digital security, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The pact, aimed at fostering a safer online environment, was lauded by Hon. William Kabogo Gitau, who stressed the importance of collaboration in cyber defence.
The MoU, signed by Kenya and Romania, focuses on several key areas. It aims to facilitate information sharing between the two nations, enabling them to respond swiftly and effectively to cyber incidents. Additionally, it seeks to build capacity, empowering both countries to enhance their cybersecurity awareness measures. The agreement also paves the way for the development of advanced cybersecurity solutions, driving innovation in the digital sphere.
Leading the cybersecurity cooperation from Romania is General Inspector Florin Tincu, head of the National Cyber Security Directorate. His involvement underscores Romania's commitment to international collaboration in ensuring digital safety.
The Kenya-Romania partnership in digital security seeks to empower citizens, support innovation, and secure digital economies in both nations. By signing the MoU, Kenya and Romania have taken a significant step towards a safer, more resilient digital future.