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Setting up a National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT)

I am looking for information that would be useful in setting up a National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT)or Computer Security Incidence Response Team (CSIRT). Specifically I am interested in learning from country experiences, the legal basis, financing, technical and operational considerations, etc.

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Comment by Nicolas Antoniello on August 5, 2009 at 4:00pm
Hi Mwende,

Here in Uruguay (the country where I live) it was developed (about 2 years ago) a CSIRT.
If you want, I may contact you with people related to CSIRT so as they may guide you.

Also, have a look at:
http://www.csirt.org/color_%20books/index.html
there are some good readings about many CSIRT operations and recommendations.

Also, if you want, we may prepare some presentation or even tutorial to eventually present on next AFNOG meeting.

Hope it would help.
Nicolas.
Comment by Emmanuel Edet on July 14, 2009 at 5:38pm
Hi Nwende
Check out this link on National CERTS http://www.cert.org/csirts/national/contact.html. Maybe you can send a mail asking for info from them
Comment by Emmanuel Edet on July 14, 2009 at 3:35pm
Hi Nwende
Check out this link on National CERTS http://www.cert.org/csirts/national/contact.html. Maybe you can send a mail asking for info from them
Comment by Godfred Ahuma on July 9, 2009 at 3:39pm
Hi Mwende,

I came across the following links during my search. Hope you find them useful, Please update me on any findings, I am also doing some work on the topic.

http://www.riti-internews.ro/report%20on%20cert.ro.pdf

http://www.first.org/resources/guides/cert-in-a-box/content/68.html

http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/cyb/events/2008/lusaka/docs/rais-cert-tcc-tunisia-case-study-lusaka-aug-08.pdf

http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/cyb/events/2007/buenos-aires/docs/rafail-buenos-aires-oct-07.pdf

Best
Godfred

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