South Sudan Computer Incident Response Team (SS-CIRT) is a dynamic and multifaceted body established under the umbrella of the National Communication Authority. We are the vanguard of cybersecurity, dedicated to providing a robust and coordinated response to cybercrime and computer incidents across South Sudan and beyond.
We proudly serve a diverse range of constituents, including government institutions, private sector organizations, critical infrastructure service providers, and the public. Our services are tailored to address South Sudan’s cybersecurity posture and meet the unique needs of each constituency, ensuring that cybersecurity is a shared responsibility.
SS-CIRT manages cybersecurity incidents through a structured and coordinated approach to identifying, mitigating, and resolving incidents to minimize their impact and prevent future occurrences.
Education is our armor against cyber threats. We conduct awareness campaigns and training programs, empowering individuals, and organizations with the knowledge to protect themselves against cyber threats, fostering a cybersecurity-conscious culture to reduce the risk of incidents.
To provide timely, actionable insights into emerging threats and vulnerabilities. By staying ahead of adversaries, we empower our constituents to proactively defend against potential attacks.
We issue advisories and alerts, helping individuals and organizations enhance their cybersecurity posture.
Protect yourself and others by reporting any suspicious activity or links now and get the help you need. In the event of occurrence of a cybersecurity incident, we follow a structured approach:
Incident reports are received via our hotline, email, or online incident reporting form on our website.
Our cybersecurity professionals validate the incident to ensure its authenticity and impact.
In-depth analysis helps us understand the incident’s nature and scope.
Immediate action is taken to mitigate the incident’s impact, and recovery assistance is offered.
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