The Commonwealth Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) Toolkit for Africa, developed by ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Africa Cyber Fellowship (CACF), is a strategic and operational resource designed to enhance cybersecurity resilience across Commonwealth nations, with a focus on contextual challenges and opportunities within the Africa region. Developed by cyber experts under ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Africa Cyber Fellowship, the Toolkit addresses the increasing complexity and scale of cyber threats impacting economies and societies across ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½.
As member nations continue to experience rapid digital transformation – driven by increased mobile connectivity, digital services and financial inclusion – cybersecurity risks have become more prevalent. The CERTs Toolkit offers a practical, scalable and adaptable framework to support governments, organisations and cybersecurity practitioners in establishing, strengthening and sustaining CERTs.
The CERTs Toolkit:
- supports the creation and operationalisation of CERTs, particularly in resource-constrained environments
- offers policy templates, incident response frameworks, communication protocols, training modules and assessment tools tailored to the diverse contexts of Commonwealth nations
- promotes cross-border collaboration, regional intelligence sharing and co-ordinated cyber incident response
- aligns with global cybersecurity best practices and Commonwealth priorities, including ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Cyber Declaration.
Its key objectives are as follows.
- Enhance cyber resilience across national and sectoral levels.
- Facilitate the structured establishment and capability development of CERTs.
- Address the cybersecurity skills gap through capacity building and knowledge transfer.
- Foster intergovernmental and cross-sectoral co-operation; and
- Support national cybersecurity policy development and sustainable planning.