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The government has reassured kenyans of the safety of their personal data on the digital government service delivery platform E-citizen. Information Communication and digital economy cabinet secretary Eliud Owalo said the government was well prepared to repulse any similar attempts in future and called on kenyans not to deterred from using the platform. Kenyans seeking services on the platform experienced delays and could not access essential services after an attempted infiltration of the platform midweek. Achola simon with the details.
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Cyber attack: CS Eliud Owalo says Kenyans' personal data on eCitizen is secure
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