Togo to establish a Computer Emergency Response Team along announced national agency to fight cybercrime

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Monday, 26 March 2018 17:14
Togo to establish a Computer Emergency Response Team along announced national agency to fight cybercrime

(Togo First) - Announced in 2017, the project for a national security agency in Togo is about to be concretized. In a letter from the ministry of posts and digital economy to the heads of Togolese universities and major schools, that Togo First was able to obtain, it was indicated that this project should be paired with the creation of a Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT). The creation of the two entities fall under the government’s strategy to fight cybercrime.

In this framework, the ministry of posts and digital economy, which steers the strategy, is organizing a test to assess the capacities of students to be part of the institutions’ staff.

Students selected will, according to the letter, benefit from top-quality training focused specifically on the CERT needs. In detail, they will take a standard ISO/IEC 27001 course, which would equip them with fundamental notions of IT security systems, the letter reads. In the long run, they could land an open-ended contract based on their performances and the job requirements.

The test is open to all students in their last year of masters’ or bachelor in tech, with a particular accent on IT, telecoms and electrical engineering.

Concerned academic institutions include the Centre Informatique et de Calcul (CI), Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs (ENSI), Université Catholique de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (UCAO) and Institut Africain d’Informatique (IAI).

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