Proposed Internet Security Regulation In Botswana To Shut Down Websites For Non-compliance

The Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) has released draft website application protection guidance for stakeholder feedback, with the alert that non-compliance could result in a website’s removal.

According to BOCRA, the recommendations are in order to assist enterprises in creating a checklist of steps to ensuring their websites are not exploited, and that both software engineers and hosting providers are aware of the risks and potential remedies for vulnerable website applications.

Tshoganetso Kepaletswe, Chief Technology Officer at BOCRA
Tshoganetso Kepaletswe, Chief Technology Officer at BOCRA

The Authority expects developers to use strict password policies, multi-factor authentication (MFA), cryptography, and correct key protection and standard algorithms.

Additionally, web application developers must have appropriate log-in and surveillance for unusual activity or security accidents. All permissions are checked, settings are updated, and fixes and enhancements are installed by the musty.

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The recommendations include ensuring successful app creation, constant patching of found bugs, using up-to-date cryptography, and requiring adequate authentication, according to Tshoganetso Kepaletswe, Chief Technology Officer at BOCRA.

The security standards, according to Kepaletswe, should be applied in the website layout design as well as the finished products of web applications.

The rules, she said, would extend to all companies or registrars hosting.bw domains, as well as registrants who own the websites, until they are authorised. “Any website that does not follow these rules risks being shut down.”

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