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SmartThink Global Technology partners UG's Computer Science Department to provide Cybersecurity Training in Ghana

  Fri, 29 Nov 2024
Cybercrime SmartThink Global Technology partners UGs Computer Science Department to provide Cybersecurity Training in Ghana
FRI, 29 NOV 2024

A leading Information Assurance and Information Technology (IT) company, SmartThink Global Technology, has started a major partnership with the Computer Science Department of the University of Ghana (UG) to provide Cybersecurity training to stakeholder groups in Ghana.

Through the partnership, SmartThink Global Technology and the Department are to provide innovative solutions aimed at addressing Ghana's Cybersecurity challenges, recognizing that the fight against cybersecurity threats in the country requires a strong partnership between the private sector, the academia, the Government of Ghana and other key stakeholders.

As part of the partnership, SmartThink Global Technology and the University of Ghana's Department of Computer Science on Friday, October 25, 2024, organized a cybersecurity awareness forum. The forum, held under the theme: "Combating Misinformation/Disinformation In A Digitally Resilient Democracy", brought together key stakeholders to brainstorm and find solutions to cybersecurity challenges in Ghana. Speakers at the forum included Zulaiha Dobia Abdullah, founder of Divaloper Group.

Speaking at the forum held inside the ISSER Conference Auditorium at UG, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of SmartThink Global Technology, Mr. Sampson Ntiamoah, observed that the emergence of transformative technologies such as cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence has significantly contributed to global economic growth and innovation.

However, he noted, "these advancements have simultaneously introduced sophisticated security threats to our information infrastructure, making our digital assets increasingly vulnerable to unauthorized access and exploitation."

Ghana's Digital Transformation and Cybersecurity Challenges

Mr. Ntiamoah explained that Ghana's rapid digital transformation has made robust cybersecurity measures more crucial than ever before.

Pointing out the growing prevalence of ransomware, surge in sophisticated online fraud schemes, he urged the need for protecting citizens data to be protected, as well as the implementation of a secure digital infrastructure in Ghana.

Touching on the partnership with the Department of Computer Science, Mr. Ntiamoah indicated that SmartThink's strategic objectives included comprehensive IT training programs for Ghanaian youth, corporate cybersecurity auditing which comprise compliance verification programs, staff training and awareness programs, prevention of phishing and other cyber attacks, as well as the provision of professional services including the management of cybersecurity services, expert Consultancy, collaboration with the Cybersecurity Authority of Ghana, and the implementation of national cybersecurity initiatives.

According to Mr. Ntiamoah, "Through these coordinated efforts and partnerships, we aim to build a more secure digital future for Ghana, protecting our national interests while fostering innovation and growth in our digital economy."

Source: SmartThink Global Technology

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