 The EGOV.CM program led by the National Agency for ICT, ANTIC, aims to improve access to government information and services, provide IT support to the public administration reform program, and create an appropriate legal and regulatory environment. However, this can be difficult due to the emergence of cybercrime globally, which requires changes to outdated legislation written prior to the digital era. This has resulted in impunity as criminals are able to operate freely within the country, while e-government transactions may not be protected, leading to citizens being discouraged from using these services. The ELOS of 2010, Cybersecurity and Electronic Communications have been created to protect ICT networks and critical infrastructure, providing an enabling environment for e-government services. These research notes highlight the importance of the ELOS for effective Cameroon public administration and discuss the challenges for their successful implementation. This article was authored by Patricia Ngyemeneng Asongwi.