Mauritius:
Launching Of MAUSHIELD Platform To Facilitate Cyber Threat Information Sharing
15 September 2022
AXIS Fiduciary Ltd
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In line with the national objective of strengthening the
security of the digital sphere, the Computer Emergency Response
Team Mauritius has launched the MAUSHIELD platform on 13 September
2022. MAUSHIELD provides a collaborative platform that allows the
sharing of information in order to provide a better visibility of
cyber security situational awareness. The platform will allow
public and private institutions to strengthen their cyber security
posture and will consequently fortify the digital eco-system of
Mauritius as it paves the way to becoming a cyber security hub with
a conducive business and social environment.
Read the official communiqué issued by the Republic of
Mauritius HERE.
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