Algerian Regulation

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At EKSec, we believe in empowering professionals through top-notch training and certifications. We not only provide global cybersecurity expertise, but we also remain deeply committed to supporting Algeria’s regulatory landscape, ensuring compliance with local standards and laws.

Activities We Support

National Information Security Framework (RNSI)

The National Information Security Framework (RNSI) aims to establish governance and a common approach to information security within companies and organizations. The RNSI defines the minimum security requirements to manage, resist and reduce the impact of threats that may arise.

It presents the security controls and best practices to be adopted by public bodies, while focusing on training and raising user awareness of the risks involved, and the periodic assessment of controls to ensure continued satisfaction of security requirements and compliance with regulatory obligations. RNSI 2020

Personal Data Protection Algerian, Law 18-07

Law 18-07 relating to the protection of individuals in the processing of personal data came into force on August 10, 2023, in accordance with Article 75.

Law No. 18-07 applies to the processing of personal data by public entities or private individuals under the following conditions:

  • If the data processing is carried out by a physical or legal entity established in Algeria or in a state whose data protection legislation is deemed equivalent to Algeria’s.
  • Any entity with an activity in Algeria is considered established there, regardless of its legal form.
  • If the data controller is not based in Algeria but uses automated or non-automated means located in Algeria to process personal data, except when the data is simply transiting through the country. Law 18-07

Algerian Cyber Defense Initiatives

Algeria’s cyber defense initiatives are focused on enhancing resilience within national institutions and critical infrastructures. A key component of this strategy is the “National Cyber Security Strategy,” which emphasizes safeguarding sensitive state systems from growing cyber threats. The approach includes leveraging local expertise, collaborating across civil and military sectors, and strengthening infrastructure, software, and national content to maintain sovereignty in cyberspace.

This strategy reflects the government’s focus on cybersecurity as essential to national security, with concerted efforts aimed at building capacity, fostering public-private partnerships, and ensuring collaboration with international allies. Res MilitarisAl Defaiya

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EKSec actively supports Algeria’s cyber defense initiatives by providing RNSI audit and implementation services, as well as compliance assessments related to Law 18-07. Our team ensures that national institutions and private organizations meet the highest standards in cybersecurity and data protection, strengthening resilience against evolving threats.