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(ii)
impose additional duties on the Cyber Security Hub, not inconsistent with
this Act;
(b)
in consultation with the Cabinet member responsible for national financial
matters, make regulations regarding travelling, subsistence, remuneration and
other expenses and allowances payable to a person or entity referred to in
subsection (4)(d)(iii); and
(c)
make regulations regarding any other relevant matter which is necessary or
expedient to prescribe for the proper implementation of this section.
(7)
The Cabinet member responsible for telecommunications
and postal services must, at the end of each financial year, submit a report to
Parliament regarding progress that has been made towards achieving the objects and
functions of the Cyber Security Hub.
Private Sector Security Incident Response Teams
57.
(1)
(a)
The Cabinet member responsible for telecommunications
and postal services must, by notice in the Gazette, declare different sectors which
provide an electronic communications service for which Private Sector Security Incident
Response Teams must be established.
(b)
The declaration of different sectors referred to in paragraph
(a) must be done in consultation with the Cabinet member responsible for the functional
area of the sector and after consultation with the Cyber Response Committee.
(2)
(a)
Each sector must, within six months from the date of the
publication of a notice referred to in subsection (1)(a) at own cost establish one or more
Private Sector Security Incident Response Teams for that sector.
(b)
The Cabinet member responsible for telecommunications
and postal services must, by notice in the Gazette, recognise any Private Sector
Security Incident Response Team which is established in terms of paragraph (a), for a
sector.