(a) the product or service is sufficiently secure for the purpose concerned; and
(b) the person who provides the product or who renders the service has the necessary expertise to ensure that the product or service as the case may be, is
provided or rendered in such a manner that the process concerned is as secure
as is required for the purpose concerned.
(4) The Authority must issue a certificate of accreditation in respect of every product,
service, provider or renderer accredited in terms of subsection (3) which must state –
(a) the name and address of the person to whom the certificate has been issued;
(b) the name and any information necessary to identify the product or service for
which the certificate has been issued;
(c) the purpose for which the product or service has been accredited;
(d) the class in which the service or product has been accredited; and
(e) any other relevant information that the Authority considers necessary.
(5) The Authority must make an accreditation in terms of this section known in the
prescribed manner.
(6) Different methods may be prescribed in terms of subsection (5) in respect of
different types of accreditation.
Powers and duties of Authority in relation to accreditation
43. (1) The Authority has all the powers with relation to a person whose service or
product has been accredited that it has in terms of the Communications Act, 2009 (Act No.
8 of 2009) with relation to the provider of telecommunications services contemplated in that
Act and –
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