Snail Ka Mtuze Sizwe, Musoni Melody
Nelson Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa.
Int Cybersecur Law Rev. 2023 Jun 2:1-25. doi: 10.1365/s43439-023-00089-8.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the uptake and use of information communication technologies and led to the digital transformation of different sectors of the economy. For South Africa, the COVID-19 pandemic struck at a time when the South African government had committed itself to leveraging technology for the benefit of its citizens, the private sector, and the public sector. By 2020, South Africa already had in place enabling policy and legal frameworks to assist with the regulation of activities taking place in cyberspace. The increase in broadband access has resulted in the increase of internet users. Due to increase in use of digital technologies and processing of personal data, there has been an increase in cyber-attacks and cybercrimes such as data breaches, identity theft and cyber fraud. Several South African based companies, state owned entities, government departments and citizens have been victims of cyber-attacks. To respond to the growing spectre of cybercrime, the South African government promulgated laws to supplement the existing legal framework. It also operationalised some of the laws which had been passed but had not yet come into operation. This paper gives a summary of the evolution of cybercrime laws in South Africa. It starts off by summarising how common law and the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act addressed cybercrime. The paper then proceeds to discuss the recently promulgated Cybercrimes Act, which is now the primary law criminalising certain online activities. It explores how the various provisions of the Cybercrimes Act address different types of cybercrimes known today. This discussion is aimed at demonstrating that South Africa is no longer a safe haven for cybercriminals.
新冠疫情加速了信息通信技术的采用和使用,并推动了不同经济部门的数字化转型。对南非而言,新冠疫情爆发之际,南非政府已致力于利用技术造福其公民、私营部门和公共部门。到2020年,南非已经建立了有利的政策和法律框架,以协助监管网络空间中发生的活动。宽带接入的增加导致了互联网用户的增加。由于数字技术使用的增加和个人数据的处理,网络攻击和网络犯罪(如数据泄露、身份盗窃和网络欺诈)有所增加。几家总部位于南非的公司、国有企业、政府部门和公民都成为了网络攻击的受害者。为应对日益增长的网络犯罪威胁,南非政府颁布了法律以补充现有法律框架。它还实施了一些已通过但尚未生效的法律。本文概述了南非网络犯罪法律的演变。首先总结了普通法和《电子通信和交易法》如何处理网络犯罪。然后本文继续讨论最近颁布的《网络犯罪法》,该法现在是将某些在线活动定为刑事犯罪的主要法律。它探讨了《网络犯罪法》的各项条款如何处理当今已知的不同类型的网络犯罪。这一讨论旨在表明南非不再是网络犯罪分子的避风港。