Somalia's Immigration Agency Launches Cybersecurity Training For 20 Officers

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The Immigration and Citizenship Agency has launched a high-level cybersecurity training program for its officers aimed at strengthening the protection of digital systems and immigration data.

The 10-day training, inaugurated by Director General Mustafa Duhulow, brings together 20 officers from the agency to focus on internet security, immigration data management, and the use of modern border control technologies. According to the agency, the initiative will reinforce safeguards against unlawful access, cyberattacks, and other data-related risks.

HSJ has already rolled out a series of modernized digital services, including an immigration management system, electronic passport payment, and biometric data storage, which have improved transparency and service delivery. The new training is positioned as a critical step in securing these digital infrastructures.

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