Botswana Guardian

Botswana improves Cybersecur­ity ranking

Ranks 12th in Africa, 88th globally

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The Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union ( ITU) Global Cybersecur­ity Index 2020 ( GCI) ranks Botswana 12th out of 43 African Countries, and 88th out of 182 countries globally.

Botswana achieved a score of 0.53 or 53.05 percent for the 2020 Index which is an improvemen­t from 0.44 or 44 percent attained in 2018.

The GCI is an initiative of the ITU, the UN specialize­d agency for Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technologi­es ( ICT). It measures adherence to cybersecur­ity commitment­s by Member States of the ITU across five pillars - Legal measures; Technical measures; Organizati­on measures; Capacity developmen­t measures and Cooperatio­n measures. Each of the pillars is scored out of a maximum score of 20.

Botswana performed strongly on the Legal, Organizati­onal and Capacity developmen­t measures attaining scores of 16.4, 14.16 and 13.23 respective­ly. The country still needs to improve on the Technical and Cooperatio­n measures.

Botswana’s improvemen­t in GCI ranking follows its approval and implementa­tion of the National Cybersecur­ity Strategy in October 2020. Pursuant to the implementa­tion of the Strategy, Botswana establishe­d the National Computer Incident Response Team ( BWCIRT), the National Cybersecur­ity Risk Assessment ( NCRA) of the Critical National Informatio­n Infrastruc­ture ( CNII) and drafting of the National Cybersecur­ity Act to enhance its capability in addressing the issues of cybersecur­ity.

In comparison, the United States of America is the first in the ITU GCI ranking, followed by the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia tied on the second position, while Estonia is ranked third. The Top 13 countries in Africa are Mauritius, Tanzania, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Benin, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda. Zambia, Côte d’Ivoire, Botswana, and Cameroon. In Southern Africa, Botswana ranks forth after Mauritius, South Africa, and Zambia.

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