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.
In today’s hyperconnected world, the cyber threat landscape is ever evolving. Cybercriminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and our digital assets and critical infrastructure face constant risk. This is where SS-CIRT steps in – to safeguard the digital heart of our nation and protect it from those who seek to exploit vulnerabilities.
At SS-CIRT, we believe that cybersecurity strength lies in unity. We are not just an isolated body but a multi-agency body, drawing expertise and experience from various government agencies, industry stakeholders, and our own cybersecurity professionals. Our establishment within the purview of the National Communication Authority underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding our digital landscape.
To provide a trusted point of contact that ensures the safety of South Sudan’s critical information infrastructure, the people, and organizations by effectively and efficiently monitoring, detecting, and responding to cybersecurity incidents through education, training, awareness, and collaboration.
To be a trusted leading entity in safeguarding and maintaining a safer cyberspace of South Sudan and the region.
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, South Sudan Computer Incident Response Team is dedicated to defending South Sudan against cyber threats through:
Actively collaborating with government agencies, private sector organizations, and international partners to create a united front against cyber threats.
Identifying and mitigating cyber threats, reducing the impact on South Sudan’s digital infrastructure.
Ensuring that our stakeholders are well-informed about the cybersecurity landscape and the measures taken to protect them.
Offering our services to government entities, critical infrastructure providers, businesses, and individual citizens.
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