The regulatory framework governing cybersecurity in Kenya has its foundation in the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 that sets out every citizen’s right to not have the privacy of their communication infringed. The constitutional principles of individual privacy protection are further reiterated in statutes and subsidiary legislation that protect the privacy of citizen’s information.
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