{"id":784409,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/784409/?format=json","text_counter":233,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Nzioka","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":13433,"legal_name":"Erastus Kivasu Nzioka","slug":"erastus-kivasu-nzioka-2"},"content":"Kenya needs a properly regulated ICT industry and protection of digital platforms to help reduce on computer and internet enabled crimes which we are already talking about in the Bill. Every institution in the country is having computer systems which are supposed to be protected and every institution is supposed to guard the intrusion on those systems. The Bill clearly stipulates an authorised disclosure of passwords and access codes. Many at times in these institutions, the persons who disclose these passwords, go scot-free. This Bill confines that disclosure to be a criminal offense. When those successes are already given out and the people access the computer systems, programs or data and infringe the security measures of those institutions, equally, those individuals commit an offense."}