Broadband Systems Corporation secures ISO standards, NCSA data controller certification
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Christian Muhirwa, the CEO of Broadband Systems Corporation(Right) shows a certificate to the audience as they celebrate ISO standards, NCSA data controller certification. Photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana

Broadband Systems Corporation (BSC), a local tech company, celebrated attaining two International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications and a data controller certification from the National Cyber Security Authority (NCSA) on Thursday, November 9.

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In an interview with The New Times, Peter Niyodusenga, the Senior Manager of Network and Systems Security at BSC, shed light on what obtaining the certifications means.

Christian Muhirwa, the CEO of Broadband Systems Corporation(Right) unveils the company's enhanced security product, Defenza, formerly known as Netshield, which positions BSC as a partner in securing clients' digital assets. Photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana

He said: "BSC has achieved ISO 27701 for privacy information management, aiding organizations in establishing systems to ensure compliance with the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other data privacy requirements.”

"Additionally, ISO 27001 for Information security, cybersecurity, and privacy protection enables us to create a documented process for assessing risks and vulnerabilities. This includes developing plans for risk mitigation, implementing controls to thwart unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification, alteration, or destruction of data, monitoring and reporting incidents, and conducting regular risk assessments."

Peter Niyodusenga, Senior Manager of Network and Systems Security at BSC speaks at the event

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Christian Muhirwa, the CEO of BSC, highlighted the significance of these certifications in securing the digital space.

He stated: "These ISO certifications, along with the NCSA certification, cement our capabilities to secure the digital space we operate in as a network operator. It gives us and our clients assurance that we comply with local and international standards related to data protection and information security management systems."

"Security is a blend of many things: people, processes, and technologies. We&039;re committed to having a skilled workforce, ensuring security across all services, deploying technologies for automated protection, and implementing processes that mitigate risks.”

Muhirwa introduced the company's enhanced product, Defenza, formerly known as Netshield. He explained that as a network operator connecting businesses and governments to the internet, they recognized the need for enhanced security measures. Defenza positions BSC as a partner in securing clients' digital assets, allowing them to connect securely in an environment where digital assets are constantly exposed to potential threats.

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Maurice Haesen Kajangwe, the Privacy and Data Protection Senior Technologist at the Ministry of ICT and Innovation, lauded the launch of BSC's tool, Defenza.

He said: "The tool they've just launched, Defenza, is a very good solution given that technology is advancing in our country, and many individuals and companies require the safeguarding of their information online. In a competitive environment, it enables clients to choose from various security products available in the Rwandan market."

Highlighting the significance of online safety at the grassroots level, Kajangwe urged every Rwandan with a tech device to prioritize security before opening any webpage or email.

The celebration event took place at Marriot Hotel

"As the government, our ongoing initiative involves sensitizing the population to take charge of their online safety. We encourage individuals to educate themselves by visiting crucial websites such as the official NCSA website, cyber.gov.rw, or getsafe.org.rw. These platforms offer essential information on best practices to safeguard personal data. While we acknowledge and commend the efforts of data controllers and regulators in obtaining standard certifications, we recognize that the journey towards digital security is an enduring one,” he said.

Celestin Rutayisire, an Asset Declaration IT Systems Specialist at the Office of the Ombudsman, shared his perspective as a long-time client of BSC.

They celebrated attaining two International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications and a data controller certification from the National Cyber Security Authority (NCSA) on Thursday, November 9.

"The company has informed us about their heightened focus on data privacy, which instills confidence in their ability to protect information from potential hackers, thereby safeguarding the company&039;s reputation. The introduction of Defenza, couldn't have come at a more crucial time, considering the constant evolution of tactics employed by culprits seeking to infiltrate security systems. The proactive approach of BSC in upgrading assures us that they are staying ahead of potential threats,” Rutayisire said.

About BSC

Established in 2008, Broadband Systems Corporation has been a technology trailblazer, providing broadband connectivity and solutions across Rwanda and the region. With a diverse portfolio including wireless broadband fiber, cloud and colocation services, managed security services, cybersecurity, AI, Internet of Things, big data, and 4G+ internet services, BSC aims to empower citizens, communities, governments, and businesses.

BSC currently operates in various African countries, including Rwanda, Senegal, Central African Republic, Mozambique, Kenya, South Sudan, Burundi, DR Congo, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Ethiopia, with plans to expand its footprint to all African nations.