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UK and Kenya Enhance Security Pact to Combat Cybercrime and AI Threats
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The UK and Kenya are upgrading their security partnership to address modern threats, focusing on cybercrime and artificial intelligence risks. British High Commissioner Matt Baugh emphasized this shift during a policy address, marking one year since the UK-Kenya Strategic Partnership was signed in July 2025. The partnership aims to enhance mutual defense against sophisticated cyber-attacks targeting critical infrastructure and to develop safeguards for AI deployment. This evolution reflects a broader trend among Western nations to prioritize cyber resilience over traditional military strategies. The agreement is expected to bolster Kenya's cyber infrastructure, which is vital for its economy, particularly in financial systems reliant on secure data flows. The UK has committed to providing long-term support to strengthen Kenya's capabilities in these areas. The partnership also aims to address organized immigration crime, recognizing the interconnected nature of these threats.
Key Points: • UK and Kenya are enhancing their security partnership to tackle cybercrime and AI risks. • The partnership reflects a shift from traditional military focus to digital defense strategies. • Strengthening Kenya's cyber infrastructure is critical for economic stability and security.