Discussion
Invite the participants to share any cyber-related legislation in Uganda, it is important that digital security trainers are well aware of the legal framework in Uganda.
The trainer will lead the participants through a discussion on the legal framework around digital rights in Uganda and it should include:
- Uganda for long relied on the 1950 Penal Code Act, the 1950 Criminal Procedure Act, and the 1996 Police Act to fight cyber-related crime. These laws however did not provide a direct legal solution to cyber-related crimes.
- The first specific statutory law on cyber-related crimes enacted in Uganda was the 2006 Copyright and Neighboring Rights Act, to provide for the protection of literary, scientific, and artistic intellectual works.
- This was followed by the 2010 Regulation of Interception of Communication Act and the 2011 Computer Misuse Act, which provided for the lawful interception and monitoring of certain communications.
- The most recent legal provision on cyber-related crime is the Data Protection and Privacy Act (2019)