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    Group-IB and Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Cybersecurity Cooperation

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneSeptember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Group-IB, a number one creator of cybersecurity applied sciences to research, forestall, and struggle digital crime, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) to strengthen cooperation in tackling cybercrime and enhancing digital risk resilience throughout Botswana, serving to to guard firms and residents from evolving on-line threats.

    The partnership goals to facilitate risk intelligence sharing, joint investigations, and capability constructing in key areas akin to digital forensics, incident response, and cybercrime investigations. Below the settlement, Group-IB will assist BOCRA in monitoring scams, phishing campaigns, compromised fee data, and underground cybercriminal exercise related to Botswana.

    “We’re honored to accomplice with BOCRA in supporting Botswana’s efforts to construct a safer and safer our on-line world,” mentioned Dmitry Volkov, CEO, Group-IB. “This MoU marks a big milestone in our world mission to struggle cybercrime by collaboration, innovation, and data sharing. Botswana is quickly embracing digital transformation, and with that comes elevated publicity to cyber dangers. By means of this partnership, we goal to convey our world-class risk intelligence capabilities, superior digital forensics experience, and confirmed expertise in dismantling world cybercrime networks to assist Botswana in detecting, investigating, and stopping malicious actions concentrating on its digital ecosystem.”

    The MoU additionally consists of provisions for coaching applications, joint operations, and strategic advisory on authorized and regulatory issues geared toward constructing long-term cyber resilience.





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