Djibouti Launches National Cyber Security Authority to Bolster Digital Defenses

 Djibouti
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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Djibouti has launched a National Cyber Security Authority as part of its efforts to strengthen digital defenses and protect critical information infrastructure. The establishment of this authority reflects the country’s growing reliance on digital systems in government services, telecommunications, finance, and port operations. Its primary role is to develop national cyber security policies, monitor cyber threats, and coordinate responses to cyber incidents. By creating a dedicated institution, Djibouti aims to improve oversight, enhance technical capacity, and ensure a more structured approach to managing risks associated with cybercrime and digital vulnerabilities. The launch of the authority is significant for Djibouti’s broader development and security goals. As a strategic hub for international trade and data connectivity in the Horn of Africa, the country faces increasing exposure to cyber risks that could affect economic stability and national security. Strengthening cyber defenses helps build trust in digital services and supports safe participation in the global digital economy. The initiative also aligns Djibouti with international efforts to promote cyber resilience through cooperation, training, and information sharing. Overall, the new authority represents an important step toward safeguarding digital systems and supporting sustainable technological growth.