NASA officials with IEBC team. Photo/the-star.co.ke
On Monday, the Supreme Court granted NASA read-only access to select data and equipment IEBC used to conduct August 8 poll and transmit election results.
Here is a look at 13 things that the opposition will have access to in defense of the ongoing presidential petition.
1. The number of servers used in the August 8 polls.
2. Firewalls used to protect the Kenya Integrated Election Management Systems (KIEMS) from hackers without disclosure of software version.
3. The operating system of KIEMS without releasing the software version.
4. Password policy and password matrix used to access KIEMS.
5. The System user types and levels of access.
6. IEBC election tech system redundancy plan comprising of the business continuity plan and disaster recovery plan.
7. Certified copies of certificates of penetration tests conducted on the IEBC ICT system prior to and during the election.
8. Specific GPRS location of each KIEMS kits used during the election for the period between 5th August and 11th August.
9. Polling stations for and their allocation for each KIEMS kits used during the August polls.
10. Technical partnership agreements for IEBC Technical system including the list of partners access they had to the system and Application Programming Interface (API) used.
11. Log-ins and trail of users of KIEMS between August 5 until now.
12. Original and certified copies of Forms 34A and 34B used to declare results.
13. Scanned and transmitted copies of Forms 34A, 34B, and 34C.