Rwanda trains judicial officers to strengthen cybercrime investigation capacity

Date: 2026-03-14
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The National Cyber Security Authority (Rwanda) and the Rwanda Information Society Authority have concluded the first cohort of a cybersecurity training programme for judicial operators under the Rwanda Digital Acceleration Project.

The training brought together 100 participants including judges, prosecutors, investigators and lawyers, with sessions held at CyberHub Rwanda and HangaHub Muhanga. The programme was designed to strengthen the ability of judicial professionals to handle cybercrime-related cases as digital threats continue to evolve.

Participants received training in areas such as cybercrime investigations, digital evidence management and digital forensics, equipping them with technical knowledge required to address cases involving digital technologies and online activities.

Officials said the initiative forms part of broader national efforts to build institutional capacity and ensure that Rwanda’s legal and judicial systems are better prepared to deal with cyber-related offences as the country advances its digital transformation agenda.

 

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