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With extensive experience in IT services within the Financial Services sector, Mvilawemphi Dlamini brings both technical expertise and strategic insight, leveraging IT business tools, frameworks, and standards.
Since April 2017, he has overseen the regulation of the Telecommunications, Broadcasting, and Postal sectors, as well as Spectrum management in Eswatini. This role involves collaboration with various regulatory bodies and international organizations, including SADC, CRASA, BOCRA, CTO, ITU, ATU, ICANN, GSMA, PAPU, and UPU. Currently, Mr Dlamini serves as the Chairperson of CRASA, the association of SADC Telecommunications regulators.
A key aspect of Mr Dlamini ‘s role involves managing and executing the Universal Service and Access mandate. This includes expanding broadband services to underserved areas, supporting physically challenged students, connecting health centers and schools, and providing ICT training for the elderly, disabled, and displaced individuals.
He is also responsible for establishing and operationalizing the National Cybersecurity Agency and Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT). This includes working with Critical Information Infrastructure providers to safeguard key infrastructure from cyber threats and unauthorized access, ensuring that sector specific CIRTs are developed and maintained in line with international best practices.
In addition, Mr Dlamini acts as Eswatini’s Supervisory Authority for the Data Protection Act, 2022. This responsibility entails enforcing and supervising data protection regulations to safeguard individuals’ rights against Data Controllers and Data Processors, ensuring that collected data is used only for its intended purpose.
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