Reclaiming Senegal’s digital sovereignty after the DAF cyberattack
Senegal’s DAF cyberattack exposes a structural governance failure far beyond incident response. When a nation’s identification infrastructure depends on a foreign supplier, the organisation has already ceded a portion of its operational sovereignty — a cascading liability that implicates board governance, regulatory compliance, and constitutional obligations simultaneously.
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